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In a process the density of a gas remains constant. If the temperature is doubled, then the change in the pressure will be :-

A

`100 %` increase

B

`200% ` increase

C

`50 %` decrease

D

`25 %` decrease

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The correct Answer is:
A

If temperature is doubled , pressure will also be doubled as `P=(rhoRT)/(M_(w)`
` implies 100%` increase
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