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At what temperature volume of an ideal gas at `0^@C` becomes triple

A

`546^@C`

B

`182^@C`

C

`819^@C`

D

`646^@C`

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The correct Answer is:
A

For P = constant
`VpropTrArrV_2/V_1=T_2/T_1rArrT_2=((3V)/V)T`
`rArrT_2=3xx273=819K=546^@C`
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