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10 g of a gas at 1 atm and 273 K occupie...

10 g of a gas at 1 atm and 273 K occupies 5 litres. The temperature at which the volume becomes double for the same mass of gas at the same pressure is:

A

273 K

B

`-273^(@)C`

C

`273^(@)C`

D

`546^(@)C`

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The correct Answer is:
C

According to Charle's law `(V_(1))/(T_(1)) = (V_(2))/(T_(2))` or `(5)/(273) = (10)/(T_(2))`
`:. T_(2) = (10)/(5) xx 273 = 546 K` or `273^(@)C`
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