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At `0^(@) ` temperature and constant pressure volume of a gas of mixed mass is 2 lit. Now keeping pressure constant the temperature has been raised to `546^(@)`C. Find out the final volume of the gas?

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Ac cording to Charles. law, `V_(theta)=V_(0)(1+(theta)/(273))` Where `V_(0)=` volume of gas at `0^(@)=2` lit.,
`theta=` final temperature `=546^(@), V_(theta)=`final temperature of the gas=?
`thereforeV_(theta)=2(1+(546)/(273))lit.=(2times3)lit.=6lit.`
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