Part B What Celsius temperature, T₂, is required to change the volume of the gas sample in Part A (T₁ = 14 °C, V₁= 1.88x103 L) to a volume of 3.76x103 L? Assume no change in pressure or the amount of gas in the balloon. Express your answer with the appropriate units. ▸ View Available Hint(s) μA ?

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