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Doubling the pressure of a gas at constant temperature, doubles the volume occupied the gas.

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  • In a process, the pressure of a gas remains constant. If the temperature is doubles, then the change in the volume will be.

    A
    `100 %`
    B
    `200 %`
    C
    `50 %`
    D
    `25 %`
  • If the pressure of a gas is reduced to half and temperature is doubled, its volume becomes

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    `(V)/(4)`
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    `2 V ^(2)`
    C
    `6V`
    D
    `4V`
  • If the pressure of a gas is reduced to half and temperature is doubled, its volume becomes

    A
    `(V)/(4)`
    B
    `2V^(3)`
    C
    6V
    D
    4 V
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