At what temperature volume of an ideal gas at 0oC becomes triple by keeping pressure constant
Assertion: Volume of gas at 500C is V. Keeping the pressure constant, the temperature is doubled. Volume becomes 2V.
Reason: At constant pressure, the volume of gas is directly proportional its to absolute temperature.
A given mass of ideal gas has volume (V) at pressure (P) and the room temperature. If its pressure is first increased by 50% and then decreased by 50% (both at constant temperature only), the volume becomes.