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A ballon partially filled with hydrogen at normal pressure and temperature is released from the ground . At 20 kilometer up in the atmosphere the temperature is -`40^@C` and the pressure is 10 cm of mercury . Calculate the percentage increase in volume of the gas in the balloon.

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