A gas at ${27}^\circ C$ temperature and $30$ atmospheric pressure is allowed to expand to the atmospheric pressure. If the volume becomes $10$ times its initial volume, then the final temperature becomes ...... $^oC$
A$100$
B$173$
C$273$
D$-173$
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D$-173$
d $\frac{{{P_1}{V_1}}}{{{T_1}}} = \frac{{{P_2}{V_2}}}{{{T_2}}}$
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