Before running the experiment you want to determine the size your balloon should be. To do this you calculate that the a

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please help with these two problems
Before running the experiment you want to determine the size your balloon should be. To do this you calculate that the amount of carbon dioxide you will produce is 0.098 moles. You then take a measurement of the temperature of the room and discover it to be 23.7∘C. Using a barometer you find the pressure in the room to be 0.94 atm. According to this data you have collected, what is the theoretical size your balloon will become? R=0.0821 (L*atm) /(K∗ mol ) Question 5 20 pts Using stoichiometry, you calculate that you will create 0.06 moles of carbon dioxide when you react baking soda with vinegar to fill up a balloon. After doing the experiment you calculate the volume of the balloon by using water displacement to be 15 cups. If the temperature in the room is 25∘C and the pressure is 1 atm, what is the percent error between the volume the balloon should be and the volume it reached. 1cup=236.6 mL
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