assuming the balloons started at the same temperature and the same pressure and the same volume.. and assuming they were held to the same depth underwater and the temperature..they would compress the same.. because they both have equal numbers of moles of gas.
Eventually, as depth increased, the pressure would be so great that the CO2 will liquidify. And as depth increased further, the He would liquifiy and eventally both would solidify.
does that help?
Eventually, as depth increased, the pressure would be so great that the CO2 will liquidify. And as depth increased further, the He would liquifiy and eventally both would solidify.
does that help?