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An inflated rubber ballon contains one mole of an ideal gas , has a pressure P, volume V and temperature T. If the temperature rises to 1.1 T, and the volume isincreased to 1.05 V, the final pressure will be

A

1.1 p

B

p

C

Less than p

D

between p and 1.1

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To find the final pressure \( P_2 \) of the ideal gas in the balloon after the changes in temperature and volume, we can use the ideal gas law and the relationship between the initial and final states of the gas. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Given Values**: - Initial pressure \( P_1 = P \) - Initial volume \( V_1 = V \) - Initial temperature \( T_1 = T \) ...
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