Pressure remaining the constant, the volume of a given mass of an ideal gas increases for every degree centigrade rise in temperature by definite fraction of its volume at:
Pressure remaining the same, the volume of a given mass of an ideal gas increases for every degree centigrade rise in temperature by define fraction of its volume at
Pressure remaining constant, the volume of a given sample of gas at 127^(@)C will be doubled at
At constant pressure , the volume of fixed mass of an ideal gas is directly proportional to
At constant pressure, the ratio of increases in volume of an ideal gas per degree rise in kelbin temperature to its volume is
At constant volume, for a fixed number of moles of a gas, the pressure of the gas increases with the rise in temperature due to
At constant volume the pressure of a given mass of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature is known
The raise in the temperature of a given mass of an ideal gas at constant pressure and at temperature 27^@ to double its volume is