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At constant pressure, the ratio of increases in volume of an ideal gas per degree rise in kelbin temperature to its volume is

A

`T^2`

B

T

C

`1//T`

D

`1//T^2`

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The correct Answer is:
C

When P = constant
`VpropTrArr(DeltaV)/V=(DeltaV)/T" "rArr((DeltaV//DeltaT))/V=1/T`
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