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A balloon contains 14.0 L of air at 760 torr. What will be the volume of the balloon when it is taken to a depth of 10 ft. in a swimming pool? Assume that the temperature of the air and water are equal. (density : Hg=13.6g/mL.)

A

11

B

11.3

C

10

D

10.8

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The correct Answer is:
d

(d) `P_(1)V_(1)=P_(2)V_(2) " , " P_(2)=(76+30.40xx10)/(13.6)`
`V_(2)=(76xx14)/(98.41)=10.8L`
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