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is it possible for a balloon with an initial pressure of 200.0 kpa to naturally expand to four times its initial volume when the temperature remains constant and atmospheric pressure is 101.3 kPatial

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you can find the ratio that it can expand with the atmospheric pressure.

200.0/101.3= 1.97 ≈ 2, this means that the balloon could expand twice its initial volume. So, it is not possible for the balloon to expand to 4 since the maximum is 2.

Answer: No, it is not possible.

Explanation:

Boyle's Law: This law states that pressure is inversely proportional to the volume of the gas at constant temperature and number of moles.

[tex]P\propto \frac{1}{V}[/tex]     (At constant temperature and number of moles)

[tex]P_1\times V_1=P_2\times V_2[/tex]

where, [tex]P_1[/tex]= initial pressure = 200 kPa

[tex]V_1[/tex]= Initial volume = v

[tex]P_2[/tex]= initial pressure = 101.3 kPa

[tex]P_1\times V_1=P_2\times V_2[/tex]

[tex]200\times v=101.3\times V_2[/tex]

[tex]V_2=2v[/tex]

Thus the final volume can only be twice of original volume. If it is greater than that, the balloon will burst.

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