A balloon is inflated with helium gas at room temperature of 25 °C and at 1 bar pressure when its initial volume is 2.27L and allowed to rise in air.

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A balloon is inflated with helium gas at room temperature of 25 °C and at 1 bar pressure when ... at which volume of the balloon can stay inflated ?

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