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Initial volume = 1 mL

Initial Temp = 20 oC ie 293 K

Initial Pressure = 355 mmHg or 47.3 kPa

Final values -

Final volume = ? or unknown

Final Temp = 80 oC ie 353K

Final Pressure = 760 mmHg or 101.3 kPa

Assuming the gas is acting as an ideal gas. That is the gas has no extra attraction to other molecules of the gas in the sample.

The Gas Law states that

P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2

355 x 1 /293 = 760 x ? /80

V2 = 9.5 mL

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