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The volume that a gas occupies at `343K` if its volume at `-25^(0)C` is `7.5` litre is `(The process is isobaric)

A

`10.29` lit

B

`102.9` lit

C

`1.029` lit

D

`1029` lit

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A

`V prop T, (V_(1))/(V_(2)) = (T_(1))/(T_(2))`
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