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A given quantity of a ideal gas occupies a volume of 100 litres at 100K when the pressure 2 atm. Its temperature is decreased to 50K and its pressure decreases to 1 atm. What is the new volume?

A

50 litre

B

100 litre

C

200 litre

D

25 litre

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B

`P/T`=const. V does not change
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