I found this on the internet and I need an explanation.
Q: You want to make sure a large weather balloon does not burst and wish to check the temperature at 3000 meters altitude. The balloon manufacture guarantees the balloon up to 60.0 Liters in size. Will the balloon make it to the necessary height without bursting? The temperature at ground level is 20 C. The pressure is 755 mm hg. The volume of the balloon prior to release is 44.8 Liters. It is filled with helium which is lighter than air. For both calculation you will be using PV =nRT show all work for any credit. 1. What amount in grams of helium is in the balloon? Hint remember n = moles.
A:pV = nRT
(755 mm Hg)(44.8 L) = n(62.36 mm Hg-L/mol-K)(20 + 273K)
n = 1.85 mol
How does: n(62.36 mm Hg-L/mol-K)(20 + 273K)
n = 1.85 mol
When I do the math I come up with something different. What am I doing wrong?
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is added to 18 mLs of 0.175 M
B, then how many moles of unreacted A or B will be left over? How many moles of AB will be produced?