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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:

A

`0^(@)C`

B

its critical temperature

C

absolute zero

D

its Boyle temperature

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The correct Answer is:
a

(a) `V=K(t^(@)C+273)`
`1^(@)C " "V_(1)=K(273+1)=Kxx273+K`
`V=(Kxx273)" "t=0^(@)C`
`2^(@)C" "V_(2)=K(273+2)=Kxx273+2K`
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