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In a closed vessel an ideal gas at 1 atm is heated from ` 27^(@) C "to" 327^(@)C`. The pressure of gas will approximately be

A

3 atm

B

0.5 atm

C

2 atm

D

12 atm

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The correct Answer is:
C

`P_1/P_2 = T_1/T_2`
`(1)/(P_2) = 300/600`
`P_2 = 2 atm `
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