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At what temperature in the celsius scale, V ( volume ) of a certain mass of gas at `27^(@)C` will be doubled keeping the pressure constant ?

A

`54^(@)C`

B

`327^(@)C`

C

`427^(@)C`

D

`527^(@)`

Text Solution

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The correct Answer is:
B

`(V_(1))/( T_(1)) = ( V_(2))/(T_(2))` at constant pressure
`(V)/( 300) = ( 2V)/( T_(2))`
or `T_(2) = 300 xx2 = 600`
or `= 600 - 273 = 327^(@) C`
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