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For a given one mole of ideal gas kept at 6.5 atm in a container of capacity 2.463 litre. The Avogadro proportionality constant for the hypothesis is: (see figure)

A

`0.406`

B

`2.46`

C

`22.4`

D

none of these

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B

`PV = nRT`
`6.5 xx 2.463 = 1 xx 0.0821 xx T`
`T =195K`
`V =n[(RT)/(P)]`
Avogadro proportionality constt. `= (RT)/(P) = (0.0821 xx 195)/(6.5) = 2.46`
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