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The correct statement(s) of Charles's law is (are),

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pressure remaining constant, all gases expand (or contract) by the same fraction of its volume at `0^(@)C` for `1^(@)` rise (or fall) in TEMPERATURE.
The volume of a GIVEN amount of any gas at constant pressure increases LINEARLY with temperature at any scale, i.e., `""^(@)CorK`.
In the plot V VS T at constant pressure, a straight line of positive slope is obtained. This line passes through the ORIGIN only if the temperature is in the Kelvin scale.
For any number of gases of the same volume and at the same temperature, the slopes of the above plot ( c) would be same for all these gas samples.

Answer :A::B::C::D


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