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A flask was heated from 27^(@)C to 227^(...

A flask was heated from `27^(@)C` to `227^(@)C` at constant pressure. Calculate the volume of the flask if `0.1 dm^(3)` of air measured at `27^(@)C` was expelled from the flask.

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