130 cm cube of a gas r200 temperature Celsius exert a pressure of 750 mm Jupiter calculate its pressure if the volume increased to 150 cm Cube at 350 temperature Celsius

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PV/T is constant, so you want P such that
P*150/(273+350) = 750*130/(273+200)
I'm still trying to understand what r200 and Jupiter have to do with the problem unless that r200 is a refrigerant and we have a new element, Jupiter, that fills the barometer. Well, Jupiter and Mercury are planets. Maybe?