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`400 cm^(3)` of oxygen at `27^(@)C` were cooled to `-3^(@)C` without change in pressure. The contraction in volume will be as per Charle's law?

A

`30 cm^(3)`

B

`40 cm^(3)`

C

`44.4 cm^(3)`

D

`360 cm^(3)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`(400)/(V_(2))=(300)/(270) `
`:.V_(2)=360 "cm"^(3)`
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