Which of the following will increase the volume of a real gas by four times?
(A) Doubling the absolute temperature as well as pressure of the gas (B) Reducing pressure to one fourth at constant temperature (C) Reducing temperature to one fourth at constant pressure (D) Reducing the temperature to half and doubling the pressure

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(B) Reducing pressure to one fourth at constant temperature

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