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There is 10 litre of a gas at STP Which of the following new conditions keep the volume constant?

A

273K and 2atm. Pressure

B

`273^(@)` C and 2 atm . Pressure

C

`546^(@)` C and 0.5 atm. Pressure

D

`0^(@)` C and 0.0 atm. Pressure

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