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Follow the 'Ideal Gas Law':

p*V/T = n * RThis is constant for the same amount (moles) of gas, so increasing the volume at same pressure will also increase the absolute temperature (in Kelvin).

This will do:

T2 = T1 * [V2/V1] (K)

but remember to use the K scale for temperature!

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