Asked by mike
I have no clue how to figure this problem out..
The Goodyear blimps, which frequently fly over sporting events, hold approximately 1.90×105 ft^3 of helium. If the gas is at 24 degrees Celsius and 1.0 atm, what mass of helium is in the blimp?
The Goodyear blimps, which frequently fly over sporting events, hold approximately 1.90×105 ft^3 of helium. If the gas is at 24 degrees Celsius and 1.0 atm, what mass of helium is in the blimp?
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Answered by
bobpursley
PV=mass/molmassHe * RT
solve for mass.
I would start by changing ft^3 to m^3
solve for mass.
I would start by changing ft^3 to m^3
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