112.08 mL
From the question we are given;
thus, T1 = 498.15 K
= 248.15 K
We are required to calculate the new volume of the gases;
[tex]\frac{P1V1}{T1}=\frac{P2V2}{T2}[/tex]
Rearranging the formula;
[tex]V2=\frac{P1V1T2}{T1P2}[/tex]
Therefore;
[tex]V2=\frac{(1.80atm)(100mL)(248.15K)}{(498.15K)(0.80atm)}[/tex]
[tex]V2=112.08mL[/tex]
Therefore, the new volume of the gas is 112.08 mL