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  1. An empty rubber balloon has a mass of 0.0120 kg. The balloon is filled with helium at 0 degrees celsuis, 1 atm pressure, and a
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  2. Balloon- CO2Balloon- O2 Balloon- He Balloon- N2 Balloon- CH4 Represented above are five identical balloons, each filled to the
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  3. An empty rubber balloon has a mass of 0.0100 kg. The balloon is filled with helium at a density of 0.181 kg/m3. At this density
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  4. An empty rubber balloon has a mass of 0.012kg. the balloon is filled with helium at 0 degrees celcius, 1 atm pressure, and a
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  5. An empty rubber balloon has a mass of0.01 kg . The balloon is filled with helium at a density of 0.181 kg/m3 . At this density
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  6. Balloon X is filled with the carbon monoxide. Balloon Y is filled to the same volume with carbon dioxide. The balloons are left
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  7. Assume that the balloon is filled with carbon dioxide gas at 20°C and standard pressure. Use the ideal gas law to calculate the
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  8. You have two gas-filled balloons, one containing He and the other containing H2. The H2 balloon is twice the size of the He
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  9. A chemist wants to observe the following reaction:2H2 + O2 à 2H2O The chemist is standing beside a balloon filled with
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  10. A chemist wants to observe the following reaction:2H2 + O2 à 2H2O The chemist is standing beside a balloon filled with
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