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The pressure of a gas filled in the bulb of a constant volume gas thermometer at `0^(@)Cand100^(@)C` 28.6 cm and 36.6 cm of mercury respectively. The temperature of bulb at which pressure will be 35.0 cm of mercury will be

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`80^(@)C`

B

`70^(@)C`

C

`55^(@)C`

D

`40^(@)C`

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