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The pressure of 2 mole of ideal gas at 5...

The pressure of 2 mole of ideal gas at 546 K having volume 44.8 L is

A

1 atmosphere

B

2 atmosphere

C

3 atmosphere

D

4 atmosphere

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The correct Answer is:
B

`P = (nRT)/(V) = (2 xx 0.082 xx 540)/(44.8)`
`= 1.978 atm ~~ 2.0`
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