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At what temperature will the pressure of a gas at `0^(@)C` doubles itself when volume remains constant?

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Given : `P_(1)= P atm, T_(1)= 273 K, P_(2)= 2P atm, T_(2)= ?`
Using Gay Lussac.s law : `(P_1)/(T_1)= (P_2)/(T_2) implies T_(2)= (P_(2)xx T_(1))/(P_1)= (2P atm xx 273K)/(P atm)= 546K (273^(@)C)`.
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