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Three balloons are filled with different amounts of an ideal gas. One balloon is filled with 3 moles of the gas, filling the balloon to 30 L. The second balloon contains 2 moles of gas. The third balloon occupies a volume of 45 L. (i) What volume will the second balloon occupy? (ii) How many moles of the gas does the third balloon contain?

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Three balloons are filled with different amounts of an ideal gas. One balloon is filled with 3 moles of the gas, filling the balloon to 30 L. The second balloon contains 2 moles of gas.

The third balloon occupies a volume of 45 L.

(i) What volume will the second balloon occupy?

(ii) How many moles of the gas does the third balloon contain?




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