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The final pressure of the gas at the varying temperatures can be calculated using Gay-Lussac’s law, which states the relationship between pressure and temperature of the gas.
According to Gay-Lussac’s Law, for the gas held at constant volume, the pressure of a given amount of gas is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas. Mathematically, it is given as.
We two different sets of temperature and pressure of the gas is considered, the above equation becomes as follows:
where
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