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A balloon is filled with Hydrogen at room temperature. It will burst if pressure is `0.2` bar. If at 1 bar pressure the gas occupies `2.27L` volume, at which volume balloon will burst ?

A

`lt11.35L`

B

`=11.35L`

C

`gt11.35`

D

upto any volume

Text Solution

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The correct Answer is:
B

`P_(1)V_(1)=P_(2)V_(2)`
`V_(2)=(1xx2.27)/(0.2)=11.35`
`"so " Vlt11.35`
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