The temperature : 263.016 K
<h3>Further explanation</h3>
Combined with Boyle's law and Gay Lussac's law

P1 = initial gas pressure (N/m² or Pa)
V1 = initial gas volume (m³)
P2 = gas end pressure
V2 = the final volume of gas
T1 = initial gas temperature (K)
T2 = gas end temperature
P1=760 mmHg
V1= 4 L
T1 = 275 K
P2=704 mmHg
V1=4.13 L

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The Physical Properties of Chlorine are as follows:
Color: Greenish-yellow.
Phase: Gas.
Odor: Disagreeable, suffocating smell.
Density: About two and one-half times as dense as air.
Solubility: Is soluble in water. ...
Boiling Point: The boiling point of chlorine is –34.05°C.
Melting Point: The melting point is –101°C.
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