No of moles are constant so by PV=nRT
PiVi/Ti = PfVf/Tf
T should be in kelvin ....so Ti = 100 + 273 = 373 K
4 * 525 / 373 = 1 X 1000/Tf
5.63 = 1000/Tf
Tf = 1000/5.63 =177.62 K
In degree C ...Tf = 177.62 - 273 = -95.38 degree C
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