Question
The figure shows two balloons. They are at the same temperature and pressure, and contain equal volumes of gas, but one is floating, and the other is not. Suggest a possible composition for the contents of the balloons. A. The floating balloon contains CO2, while the other contains SO2. B. The floating balloon contains SO2, while the other contains CO2. C. The floating balloon contains Ne, while the other contains CO2. D. The floating balloon contains Ar, while the other contains He. E. None of these answers could be correct. The figure shows two balloons. They are at the same temperature and pressure, and contain equal volumes of gas, but one is floating, and the other is not. Suggest a possible composition for the contents of the balloons. A. The floating balloon contains CO2, while the other contains SO2. B. The floating balloon contains SO2, while the other contains CO2. C. The floating balloon contains Ne, while the other contains CO2. D. The floating balloon contains Ar, while the other contains He. E. None of these answers could be correct. The floating balloon contains CO2, while the other contains SO2. The floating balloon contains SO2, while the other contains CO2. The floating balloon contains Ne, while the other contains CO2. The floating balloon contains Ar, while the other contains He. None of these answers could be correct. A. The floating balloon contains CO2, while the other contains SO2. B. The floating balloon contains SO2, while the other contains CO2. C. The floating balloon contains Ne, while the other contains CO2. D. The floating balloon contains Ar, while the other contains He. E. None of these answers could be correct.
Explanation / Answer
The floating balloon contains Ne, while the other contains CO2. C. The floating balloon contains Ne, while the other contains CO2.