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The volume of a certain quantity of oxyg...

The volume of a certain quantity of oxygen is `200 cm^(3)` at `15^(@)C` and `0.98` bar pressure of Hg. What should be the temperature so that the volume becomes `180 cm^(3)` under a pressure of `1 "bar"` of Hg?

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