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A gas of volume `100 cc` is kept in a vessel at pressure `10^(4)Pa` maintained at temperature `24^(@)C`. If now the pressure is increased to `10^(5)Pa` keeping the temperature constant, the volume of gas becomes.

A

`10 cc`

B

`100 cc`

C

`1 cc`

D

`1000 cc`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`P_(1)V_(1)= P_(2)V_(2), 10^(4).10^(2) = 10^(5)V`
`implies V= 10 cc`
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