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A balloon which can be inflated upto 1 L is partially inflated with air and has a volume of 275 mL and contains 0.0120 mole of air. A piece of dry ice (solid `CO_(2)`) weighing 1.0 g is introduced into the vaporised, assuming that temperature and pressure remain constant. calculate the volume of balloon after addition of dry ice.

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