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To find the gas pressure in the cylinder after the compression, we can use Boyle's Law, which states that the pressure and volume of a gas are inversely proportional at constant temperature.

Boyle's Law equation:

P₁ * V₁ = P₂ * V₂

Where: P₁ = Initial pressure (1 ATM) V₁ = Initial volume (2.5 x 10^3 L or 2500 L) P₂ = Final pressure (unknown) V₂ = Final volume (20 L)

Rearranging the equation to solve for P₂:

P₂ = (P₁ * V₁) / V₂

Plugging in the values:

P₂ = (1 ATM * 2500 L) / 20 L

P₂ ≈ 125 ATM

Therefore, the gas pressure in the cylinder after compression would be approximately 125 ATM.

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