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My daughter is into making balloon animals

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My daughter is into making balloon animals. Suppose I took one of her twisty balloons and filled it with 100.0 grams of helium. I took a second one and I blew 100.0 grams of my own air into it. Assume that the composition of air in the second balloon was such that it contained 78.0 grams of nitrogen, 20.0 grams of oxygen, 1.0 gram of water (vapor), 0.97 grams of argon, and 0.03 grams of carbon dioxide. Which of the following statements would be true if I were to count all of the individual atoms in each balloon?

  •  A. This scenario cannot happen because gases have no mass.
  •  B. There are more total atoms in the helium balloon
  •  C. There are more total atoms in the balloon containing regular air
  •  D. Each balloon has an equal number of atoms.

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