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Chemistry, 12.03.2020 20:33 cpalabamagirl2595

Hi guys,
Here's the question: Your spaceship has docked at a space station above Mars. The temperature inside the space station is a carefully controlled 24 ∘C at a pressure of 745 mmHg. A balloon with a volume of 443 mL drifts into the airlock where the temperature is −95 ∘C and the pressure is 0.115 atm.
It wants me to find the final volume, in mL.
I did the problem multiple times and got an answer of 86.6 mL. I converted the pressure so that they were both the same kind. The program is telling me that I am wrong, and I'm not sure what to do to get it right. Thanks in advance for the help.

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