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at constant pressure the ratio of increase in volume of an ideal gas law degree rise in kelvin temperature to its original volume is

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Answered by gajjelakishore04
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Explanation:

We are given that there is only 1 degree rise in temperature on the Kelvin scale. This implies that change in volume per unit original volume at constant pressure is inversely proportional to temperature of the ideal gas. 

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