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If the pressure and the volume of certain quantity of ideal gas are halved, then its temperature.

A

is doubled

B

becomes one-fourth

C

remains constant

D

is halved

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  • If the pressure and the volumeof certain quantity of ideal gas are halved, then its temperature

    A
    is doubled
    B
    becomes one-fourth
    C
    remains constant
    D
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    Statement 1 is True, statement 2 is True, Statement 2 is Correct explanation for Statement 1.
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