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Use the ideal gas equation to solve this. PV= nRT. You will have to convert your pressure to atmosphere to use the constant R = 0.0821 L*ATM/mol*K. You know your initial pressure, volume, and temperature. Moles can be neglected (n) because they will stay the same. You also know your final pressure and final volume, so you can solve for final temperature.

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Q: The pressure of 250 kPa acting on 15 cubic meters of a gas at a temperature of 100 K is increased to 500 kPa and the volume is increased to 30 cubic meters?
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