For every 1°C rise in temperature, the increase in pressure of any gas is equal to _____ part of
pressure at 0°C (if volume kept constant)
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For every 1°C rise or fall in temperature, the increase or decrease in pressure of any gas is equal to 1/273 part of pressure at 273K (if the volume is kept constant). This is Charles law.
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