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A weather ballon has a volume of 175 dm^...

A weather ballon has a volume of `175 dm^(3)` when filled with hydrogen gas at a pressure of `1*0` bar. Caculate the volume of the bolloon when it rises to a height where the atmospheric pressure is `0*8` bar. Assume that temperature is constant.

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