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According to Charles' law, at constant pressure, 100 ml of a given mass of a gas with `10^@C` rise in temperature will become ( `1/273 ` = 0.00366)

A

100.0366

B

99.9634

C

103.66

D

100.366

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C

`V_(t)=V_(0)(1+(t)/(273))=100(1+(10)/(273))` =103.66
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