The gas in vessel is subjected to a pressure of 20 atmosphere at a temperature The pressure of the gas in a vessel after one half of the gas is released from the vessel and the temperature of the remainder is raised by is
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Fall
Rise
Remain same
Becomes half
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per
per
per
per
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0.12 mm
1.2 mm
12 mm
120 mm
Two beakers A and B are filled to the brim with water at . When A is heated and B is cooled, the water
Level in B decreases
Will overflow in A only
Will overflow in B only
Will overflow in both A and B
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Decrease
Increase
Remain the same
Expand rapidly
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\frac{1}{{200}}/{\,^0}C
\frac{1}{{400}}/{\,^0}C
\frac{1}{{300}}/{\,^0}C
\frac{1}{{273}}/{\,^0}C
By increasing the temperature of a liquid its
Volume and density decrease
Volume and density increase
Volume increases and density decreases
Volume decrease s and density increases