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A fixed mass of an ideal gas is maintained at constant volume. The pressure of the gas at the triple point of water is `p_(tr)`. What is the thermodynamic temperature of the gas when its pressure is p?

A

`273.16 ((p_(tr))/p)K`

B

`273.16 (p/(p_(tr)))K`

C

`273.16 ((p-P_(tr))/(P_(tr)))K`

D

`273.16 ((p-P_(tr))/P)K`

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