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The pressure exerted by 12 g of an ideal gas at temperature `T^(@)C` in a vessel volume V litre is one atm. When the temperature is increased by `10^(@)C` at the same volume, the pressure increases by . Calculate the temperature T and volume V.
(Molecular weight of the gas = 120)

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100 K

PV=nRT
`1xxV=1/10xxRxx(t+273)`
There pressure now is 1.1 atm. `:. 1.1xxV=1/10xxR(t+283)` Solve for 'v' and 't'
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