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Prove that the volume of a gas at `273^@C` is twice its volume at 273 K , at constant pressure.

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To prove that the volume of a gas at \(273^\circ C\) is twice its volume at \(273 K\), at constant pressure, we can use Charles's Law. Here’s the step-by-step solution: ### Step 1: Define Initial Conditions Let the initial volume of the gas at \(273 K\) be \(V_1 = x\). ### Step 2: Convert Temperature The second temperature is given as \(273^\circ C\). To convert this to Kelvin: \[ ...
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