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SOLVE THE PROBLEM BELOW, then use that answer a. I am having a birthday party and don't have a pump. I remember that temperature and volume are related though, so I plan on using that relationship. I want a 1L balloon to expand to 3.5L by the time of the party. What must the new temperature be for this change to happen? Assume the starting temperature was a nice 20˚C to begin with. b. **Describe why this couldn't happen in real life figuring real live humans were going to attend this party and if it did why it wouldn't be a good party. (Note: water freezes at 273 K, boils at 373 K, paper burns at 506 K, and iron melts at 1793K. There is also a Nelly song that would adequitely describe the situation too.)