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A perfect gas at `27^(@)C` is heated at constant pressure so as to double its volume. The temperature of the gas becomes.

A

`600^(@)C`

B

`54^(@)C`

C

`327^(@)C`

D

`300^(@)C`

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c

`(V)/(T)="Constant"rArr (2V)/(T.)=(V)/(273+27)rArr T.=600K =327^(@)C`
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