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At what temperature, the sample of neon gas would be heated to double of its pressure, if the initial volume of gas is reduced by 15% at `75^(@)C` ?

A

`60^(@)`C

B

`128^(@)C`

C

`319^(@)C`

D

`592^(@)C`

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C
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