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To determine the volume of a gas, we need additional information such as the amount of gas (moles) or the gas constant. Without that information, we cannot calculate the volume accurately using the given pressure and temperature alone.

The ideal gas law, which relates the pressure, volume, temperature, and amount of gas, is expressed as:

PV = nRT

Where: P = Pressure of the gas (in Pascals) V = Volume of the gas (in cubic meters) n = Amount of gas (in moles) R = Ideal gas constant (8.314 J/(mol·K)) T = Temperature of the gas (in Kelvin)

As you can see, we need the amount of gas (moles) or the gas constant to determine the volume accurately.

If you have the amount of gas (moles) or any other relevant information, please provide it, and I'll be happy to assist you further with the calculations.

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