Pressure remaining the constant, the volume of a given mass of ideal gas increases for every degree centigrade rise in temperature by a definite fraction of its volume at:
A
0oC
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B
its critical temperature
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C
absolute zero
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D
its Boyle temperature
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Solution
The correct option is A0oC The coefficient of volume expansion of a gas at constant pressure is defined as the fraction of its volume at 0°C by which the volume of a fixed mass of gas expands per degree Celsius rise in temperature. Volume expansion coefficient is the change in volume of a unit volume system for 1 degree temperature rise.