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A sample of gas contains 4.19 moles at 37.8 °C in a volume of 3.61 L. If 0.530 moles of gas are removed from the initial 4.19 moles and the temperature increased to 52.8 °C while pressure is held constant, then what is the new volume of the gas, in liters?
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