A 1.2 L weather balloon on the ground has a temperature of 25°C and is at atmospheric pressure (1.0 atm). When it rises to an elevation where the pressure is 0.76 atm, then the new volume is 1.8 L. What is the temperature (in °C) of the air at this elevation?
P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2
Here, P1 is initial pressure
V1 is initial volume
T1 is initial temperature
P2 is final pressure
V2 is final volume
T2 is final temperature
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