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[" A gas is suddenly compressed to "(1)/(4)" th of its orginal volume.Rise in temperature of the gas if initial "],[" temperature is "27^(@)C" ,will be (given "y=1.5)],[[" (1) "127^(@)C," (2) "227c],[" (3) "300^(@)C]]

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