Respuesta :
Ideal gas law: PV = nRT
Density: ρ = m/V (density = mass/volume)
Rewrite the ideal gas law by substituting m/ρ for V
Pm/ρ = nRT
Solve for ρ
ρ = Pm/(nRT)
So now you can see that density is proportional to pressure (P) and mass (m) and inversely proportional to amount (n) and temperature (T)
a)putting the balloon in the refrigerator.
This lower temperature so increases density
b)taking the balloon outside on a hot day.
This increases temperature so decreases density
c)shaping the balloon into the shape of a dog.
This has no effect on density
d)taking the balloon down to the bottom of the ocean.
This increases pressure so increases density
Density: ρ = m/V (density = mass/volume)
Rewrite the ideal gas law by substituting m/ρ for V
Pm/ρ = nRT
Solve for ρ
ρ = Pm/(nRT)
So now you can see that density is proportional to pressure (P) and mass (m) and inversely proportional to amount (n) and temperature (T)
a)putting the balloon in the refrigerator.
This lower temperature so increases density
b)taking the balloon outside on a hot day.
This increases temperature so decreases density
c)shaping the balloon into the shape of a dog.
This has no effect on density
d)taking the balloon down to the bottom of the ocean.
This increases pressure so increases density
If the pressure remains the same surrounding the gas, the density will decrease if the temperature increases. so the answer is b) taking the balloon outside on a hot day.