Compute the final temperature of air after this compression

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Question: Chemical engineers often have to design their synthesis process using a vessel at high pressure. A given reaction vessel contains 500cm3 of air at atmospheric pressure (1.01x105Pa) and a temperature of 27.0 C. The next step in a given synthesis process compresses this air to a volume of 46.5 cm3 and the gauge pressure has increased to 2.80x106Pa.

Part A: Compute the final temperature of the air after this compression.

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