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Pressure remaining the same, the volume of a given mass of an ideal gas increases for every degree centigrade rise in temperature by define fraction of its volume at

A

`0^(@)`C

B

Its critical temperature

C

Absolute zero

D

Its Boyle temperature

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  • Pressure remaining the same the volume of a given mass of an ideal gas increases for every degree centigrade rise in temperature by definite fraction of its volume at

    A
    `0^(@)` C
    B
    Absolute zero
    C
    Its critical temperature
    D
    Its Boyle's temperature
  • Pressure remaining the same, the volume of a given mass of an ideal gas increases for every degree centigrade rise in temperature by definite fraction of its volume at

    A
    `0^(@)C`
    B
    its critical temperature
    C
    absolute zero
    D
    its Boyle's temperature
  • Pressure remaining the constant, the volume of a given mass of an ideal gas increases for every degree centigrade rise in temperature by definite fraction of its volume at:

    A
    `0^(@)C`
    B
    its critical temperature
    C
    absolute zero
    D
    its Boyle temperature
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