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2.5 liters. The gas will fill whatever volume you put it in, no matter what (as long as it remains a gas and not a liquid). The only thing that will change is the pressure and/or temperature of the gas when making the transfer.

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1 litre of liquid helium at 4.2 K will result in 0.757 cubic metres of gas at room temperature.

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Q: What would be the volume of 1 liter helium gas if transferred to liquid helium?
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