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A gas of volume 2000ml is kept in a vessel at a pressure of `10^3` pascals at a temperature of `27^@C`. If the pressure is increased to `10^5` pascals at the same temperature, the volume of the gas becomes 

A

1000ml

B

20ml

C

2ml

D

200ml

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