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A high-altitude balloon is filled with `1.41xx10^(4)L` of hydrogen at a temperature of `21^(@)C` and a pressure of 745 torr. What is the volume of the balloon at a height of 20 km, where the temperature is `-48^(@)C` and the pressure is 63.1 torr?

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