Define Charles’ law. At what centigrade temperature will a given volume of a gas at 0°C become double its volume, pressure remaining constant ?
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According to Charles's law,
V
2
V
1
=
T
2
T
1
V
2
=2V
1
T
1
=273K
substituting in the above equation we get,
2
1
=
T
2
273
T
2
=546 K
In celsius scale substract 273 from 546 so T
2
=273
∘
C
Hence, option (B) is correct.
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