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In defining the ideal gas temperature scale, It is assumed thet the pressure of the gas at constant volume is proportional to the temperature T. How can we verify wheter this is true of not? Are we using the kinetic theory of gases? Are we using the experimental result that the pressure is proportional to temperature?

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