Asked by Anonymous
                A hot-air balloon has a volume of 970 L at 28 degrees C . To what temperature must it be heated to raise its volume to 1200 L , assuming the pressure remains constant?
so it would be 970L/28degreesC=1200L/x? I did that and I got 34.6 degrees C and when i put it into my answer slot on MasteringChemistry it says its wrong.
Am I doing something wrong?
            
        so it would be 970L/28degreesC=1200L/x? I did that and I got 34.6 degrees C and when i put it into my answer slot on MasteringChemistry it says its wrong.
Am I doing something wrong?
Answers
                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    NO. Temps are in Kelvins, not C, in that equation. Convert to K.
    
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