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At constant temperature, a quantity of an ideal gas occupies 50 `dm^3` at 0.5 atm pressure. At what volume, the pressure will be 0.25 atm?

A

`100 dm^3`

B

`200 dm^3`

C

`25 dm^3`

D

`150 dm^3`

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