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The temperature of a certain mass of a gas is increased from 50 to `51^(@)C` at same pressure . The volume of the gas

A

remains same

B

will increase by `1//`273th of its volume at 273K

C

will increase by `1//273K` of its volume at `50^(@)C`

D

will increase by an amount `( 50)/( 51) xx ( 1)/( 273)`

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B
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