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If the temperature of a gas is increased by 1 K at constant pressure, its volume increases by 0.0035 of the initial volume. The temperature of the gas is :


  1. 100 K
  2. 150 K
  3. 300 K
  4. 285.7 K

A
100 K
B
150 K
C
300 K
D
285.7 K
Solution
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Let T be the initial temperature. So, T+1 be the final temperature.

Let x= initial volume, then (x+0.0035x) is the final volume.

T1/T2=V1/V2

So, TT+1 = xx+0.0035x

Or T+1T = 1.0035

Solving we get, T = 285.7 K

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