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A cylinder is fitted with a freely- sliding piston containing an ideal gas of mass 13g and volume 1.0 x 104 cm3. The temperature of the gas is
25°C and is initially at atmospheric pressure 1.0 x 105 Pa.
i) If the gas was heated to 400°C, calculate its new volume.

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