A 11.0-L helium tank is pressurized to 26.0 atm. When connected to this tank, a balloon will inflate because the pressure inside the tank is greater than the atmospheric pressure pushing on the outside of the balloon. Assuming the balloon could expand indefinitely and never burst, the pressure would eventually equalize causing the balloon to stop inflating. What would the volume of the balloon be when this happens? Assume atmospheric pressure is 1.00 atm. Also assume ideal behavior and constant temperature. NOTE: The answer is not simply P1V1=P2V2 because "Your answer is the volume of the entire sample of helium. But you need to consider that 11.0 liters of that is still in the 11.0-L tank. A helium tank is able to inflate balloons if the inside pressure is greater than the atmospheric pressure."