How hot would a 2.3 L balloon have to get to expand to a volume of 3.0 L, assuming the initial temperature of the balloon is 24°C, and that the pressure inside the balloon remains constant?

1 Answer
Jan 31, 2016

The temperature needs to be 390 K.

Explanation:

This is an example of Charles' law, which states that the volume of a gas held at constant pressure varies directly with the Kelvin temperature. The equation for this law is:

V_1/T_1=V_2/T_2

Given/Known
V_1="2.3 L"
T_1=24^@"C"+273.15="297 K"
V_2="3.0 L"

Unknown
T_2

Solution
Rearrange the equation to isolate T_2, substitute the values into the equation and solve.

V_1/T_1=V_2/T_2

T_2=(T_1V_2)/(V_1)

T_2=((297"K")xx(3.0"L"))/(2.3"L")

T_2="390 K" rounded to two significant figures.