A gas occupies a certain volume at 27°C. At what temperature will its volume be three times the original volume assuming that its pressure remains constant? by Sunday | Aug 29 | Physics WAEC | 0 comments A. 81°C B. 162°C C. 354°C D. 627°C E. 900°C Correct Answer: Option D – 627°C Users Also Read These:A given mass of gas has a pressure of 80 Nm¯² at a…A gas has a volume of 546cm³ at O°C. What is the…The volume of an ideal gas at a pressure of 77cmHg…A fixed mass of gas has a volume of 92cm³ at 3°C.…A gas at a volume of V0 in a container at pressure…