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An ideal gas is provided in 35.0-L cylinders at a pressure of 16.0 atm. All the gas in three (3) cylinders at 20.5 °C is transferred to a rigid steel tank, then warmed to 31.5
°C. At 31.5 °C, the pressure in the tank is 1.25 atm. What is the volume of this steel
tank?

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