A large balloon of mass

  1. The total mass that can be lifted by a balloon is given by the difference between the mass of air displaced by the balloon and
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  2. The total mass that can be lifted by a balloon is given by the difference between the mass of air displaced by the balloon and
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  3. A piece of dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) with a mass of 25.5 g is allowed to sublime (convert from solid to gas) into a large
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  4. A piece of dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) with a mass of 25.5 g is allowed to sublime (convert from solid to gas) into a large
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  5. A flask with vinegar in it has a mass of 160 grams. A balloon with baking soda in it has a mass of 40 grams. The balloon is
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  6. 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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  7. When you heat the air inside a hot air balloon, it rises. Why does this occur?A. The volume of the balloon decreases. B. The hot
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  8. A hot air balloon of radius 12 meters has been heated so that the air inside has a density of 1.05 kg/m^3. What can the total
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  9. Suppose that, on a day when the outside temperature is 15 degrees Celsius, we fill a balloon with pure nitrogen gas, of which
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  10. A helium balloon has a mass of 0.022 kg, which includes both the helium and the balloon itself. On this balloon, there is 0.290
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