okay i would say use the ideal gas law for this equation. the equation is
PV=nRT P=kPA V=L n=mol R=Universal Gas Constant 8.314 and T=Kelvim (273+#oC)
So convert your torr to kPa with the ratios:
1/760torr = 1/101.3 kPa
1410torr/760torr= x/101.3kPa
1.844263157894737=x/101.3kPa
x=187.93815789473684
but let's call it 188kPa
now we can sub into the equation (101.3kPa)(8.47)= (0.346mol)(8.314)(T)
we can rearrange that to be (101.3kPa)(8.47L)/(0.36mol)(8.314)=T
(858.011)/2.99304=T
From there you should be able to do the rest I don't want to give the answer away.
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