1. The gas used in cylinders for filling balloons is typically helium. However, depending on factors such as availability, cost, and safety considerations, other gases like hydrogen or nitrogen may also be used for this purpose.

    The gas used in cylinders for filling balloons is typically helium. However, depending on factors such as availability, cost, and safety considerations, other gases like hydrogen or nitrogen may also be used for this purpose.

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  2. The number of balloons that can be filled from a single cylinder of gas depends on factors such as the size of the balloons and the pressure of the gas. Generally, a standard helium cylinder can fill around 50 to 100 balloons.

    The number of balloons that can be filled from a single cylinder of gas depends on factors such as the size of the balloons and the pressure of the gas. Generally, a standard helium cylinder can fill around 50 to 100 balloons.

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  3. The ability of solids, liquids, and gases to diffuse into liquids is crucial for living organisms as it facilitates the exchange of essential nutrients, gases, and waste products at cellular and organismal levels. This process is vital for metabolism, respiration, and overall physiological functionsRead more

    The ability of solids, liquids, and gases to diffuse into liquids is crucial for living organisms as it facilitates the exchange of essential nutrients, gases, and waste products at cellular and organismal levels. This process is vital for metabolism, respiration, and overall physiological functions necessary for life.

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  4. Liquids have a higher rate of diffusion compared to solids due to the greater mobility of their particles. In liquids, molecules have more freedom of movement and are not held in fixed positions like in solids. This increased mobility allows for faster and more extensive mixing of substances throughRead more

    Liquids have a higher rate of diffusion compared to solids due to the greater mobility of their particles. In liquids, molecules have more freedom of movement and are not held in fixed positions like in solids. This increased mobility allows for faster and more extensive mixing of substances through diffusion.

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  5. The rate of diffusion is generally faster in liquids than in solids due to the greater mobility of particles in liquids. In solids, diffusion occurs more slowly because particles are tightly packed and have limited freedom of movement.

    The rate of diffusion is generally faster in liquids than in solids due to the greater mobility of particles in liquids. In solids, diffusion occurs more slowly because particles are tightly packed and have limited freedom of movement.

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