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Transcribed Image Text:A balloon is filled to a total pressure of 1.35 atm and a volume of 1.31 Lat 44 °C. The balloon is then
heated to 154 °C at a constant pressure. What is the new volume of the balloon? Do not include
units in your answer.
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