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If the absolute temperature of a gas is doubled and the pressure is reduced to one half, the volume of the gas will.

A

Remain unchanged

B

Double

C

Increase four-fold

D

Be reduced to `1"/"4th`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`(P_(1)V_(1))/(T_1)= (P_(1)V_(2))/((2T_1)2)`
`V_(2)= (V_1)4`.
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