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Explanation / Answer

PV = nRT

n= moles of gas formed = 4.20g / 32.065g/mol = 0.1309 moles

Therefore

V = nRT/P

R= .082 atm L J mol-1K-1

T = 350 0C = 623 K

P = 4.25 atm

Solving the equation we get,

V = 1.573 L