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The temperature of a gas at pressure P and volume V is 27°C. Keeping its volume constant if its temperature is raised to 927°C, then its pressure will be
4 moles of an ideal gas is at 0°C. At constant pressure it is heated to double its volume, then its final temperature will be
Every gas (real gas) behaves as an ideal gas
Boyle's law holds for an ideal gas during
S.I. unit of universal gas constant is
Molecules of a gas behave like
A perfect gas at 27°C is heated at constant pressure so as to triple its volume. The temperature of the gas will be
The density of a gas at normal pressure and 27°C temperature is 24. Keeping the pressure constant, the density at 127°C will be
The volume of a gas at 20°C is 200 ml. If the temperature is reduced to – 20°C at constant pressure, its volume will be
Two gases of equal mass are in thermal equilibrium. If ${{P}_{a}},\,{{P}_{b}}$ and ${{V}_{a}}$ and ${{V}_{b}}$ are their respective pressures and volumes, then which relation is true

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