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An iron cylinder contains helium at pressure of 250 kpa at 300 k . The cylinder can withstand a pressure of `1xx10^5` Pa. The room in which the cylinder is placed catches fire. Predict whether the cylinder will blow before it melts or not (M.P of cylinder =1800K)

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