Figure 14.2a shows the Hope diamond (44.5 carats), which is almost pure carbon. Figure 14.2b shows the Rosser Reeves ruby (138 carats), which is primarily aluminum oxide (Al2O3). One carat is equivalent to a mass of 0.200 g. Determine (a) the number of carbon atoms in the diamond and (b) the number of Al2O3 molecules in the ruby.
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A clown at a birthday party has brought along a helium cylinder, with which he intends to fill balloons. When full, each balloon contains 0.034 m3 of helium at an absolute pressure of 1.2 105 Pa. The cylinder contains helium at an absolute pressure of 1.6 107 Pa and has a volume of 0.0031 m3 . The temperature of the helium in the tank and in the balloons is the same and remains constant. What is the maximum number of balloons that can be filled? 1
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