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A gas occupies a volume of 250 ml at 745 mm Hg and 25 ∘ C. What additional pressure is required to reduce the gas volume to 200 ml at the same temperature?

A

`1.57 atm`

B

`2.57 atm`

C

`3.57 atm`

D

`4.57 atm`

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