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At what temperature would the volume of a given mass of a gas at constant pressure be twice its volume at `0^(@)C`?

A

`100^(@)C`

B

`273^(@)C`

C

`373^(@)C`

D

`546^(@)C`

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The correct Answer is:
B

Applying the equation `(V_(1))/(T_(1)) = (V_(2))/(T_(2))`
`T_(2) = (V_(2))/(V_(1)) . T_(1) = (2V_(1))/(V_(1)). 273 = 546 K` or `273^(@)C`
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