A gas-filled balloon with a volume of 2.10 L at 1.20 atm and 20°C is allowed to rise to the stratosphere (about 30 km above the surface of the Earth), where the temperature and pressure are −23°C and 3.00×10−3 atm, respectively. Calculate the final volume of the balloon.
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