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For any gas the pressure coefficient (β) is equal to the volume coefficient (α). This can be proved by:


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Charle's law
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Boyle's law
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Grahm's law
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Avogadro's number
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Solution

The correct option is A Charle's law
If V and Vo are the volume of a gas at temperature TK=toC and 273K=0oC respectively. Using Charles law we get VT=Vo273
or
V=Vo(T273)=Vo(273+t273)=Vo(1+t273)=Vo(1+αt). (α is the volume coefficient)
Similarly using Gay Lussac's law we get
P=Po(T273)=Po(273+t273)=Po(1+t273)=Po(1+βt). (β is the pressure coefficient)
We have α=β=1273 for all gases.
And from these relations we see that at t=273oC the volume and pressure of a gas becomes zero and thus temperature less than this is not possible.
We have used Charles law and Gay Lussacs law in deriving this and thus A is the right answer.

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