The temperature of a gas at pressure P and volume V is 27∘C. Keeping its volume constant, if its temperature is raised to 927∘C, then its pressure will be -
A
2P
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B
3P
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C
4P
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D
6P
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Solution
The correct option is C4P The ideal gas equation states that, PV=nRT So, we can conclude from the data given in the question that, P∝T Hence, P1P2=T1T2........(1) Given, T1=300K,T2=1200K,P1=P ∴ From (1), we can write that P2=P1T2T1 ⇒P2=P×1200300 ⇒P2=4P Thus, option (c) is the correct answer.