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A glass vessel contains air at `60^(@)C`. To what temperature must it be heated to expel one third of the air, the pressure remaining constant. (Neglect the expansion of the vessel)

A

`127^(@)C`

B

`226.5^(@)C`

C

`327^(@)C`

D

`427^(@)C`

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