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When temperature of any gas at constant pressure increase by `1^(@)C` then what effect occur on volume ?

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Let Initial volume `= V_(0)`
After increasing on `1^(@)C`,
Final volume = `V_(t)`
`therefore V_(t)=V_(0)((273.15+t)/(273.15))`
`= V_(0)(273.15+1)/(273.15)=V_(0)((274.15)/(273.15))`
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