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If $\alpha$ and $\beta$ be the volume and pressure coefficients respectively of an ideal gas, then
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$\alpha=\beta$
Given that, $\alpha$ and $\beta$ are coefficient of volume and pressure for all ideal gases. Then to prove Charles Law and Gay Lussac's Law, $\alpha$ must be equal to $\beta$.
$$
\text { i.e. } \alpha=\beta
$$
$$
\text { i.e. } \alpha=\beta
$$
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