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Answered by anshtiwariat108
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Pressure remaining constant- the volume of a given mass of dry gas-increase or decrease by 1/273 of its original volume at 0°C for - each degree centigrade rise or fall in temperature.
Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\textbf{Charles Law}

At constant Pressure (P), Volume (V) of a given mass of gas is directly proportional to the Temperature (T) of gas.

V \alpha T

(At constant Pressure)

V\:=\:k\:×\:T

\frac{V}{T} =\:k

\frac{V1}{T1} =\:k

\frac{V2}{T2} =\:k

Here k = Constant

So,

\frac{V1}{T1} = \frac{V2}{T2}
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