If the temperature of any gas is increased, its volume:
Increases
Decreases
Remains same
None of the above
The volume of given mass of a gas at constant pressure increases or decreases 1/273.15 of its volume at 0∘c for every rise or fall in temperature.
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 :