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Answered by gourinandha21
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1: 273.15°C

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3: Keeping the pressure constant, the volume of a given mass of any gas increases or decreases by 2731 of its volume at 0∘C for each 1∘ rise in temperature. This law is known as Charles's law.

4: If the pressure of a fixed mass of gas is doubled its volume will become half its initial value, when temperature is kept as constant

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