Given,
The initial pressure of the gas, P₁=P N/m²
The initial temperature of the gas, T₁=27 °C=300.15 K
The final temperature of the gas, T₂=77 °C=350.15 K
Let the new pressure of the gas be P₂
From Gay-Lussac's law,
![(P_1)/(T_1)=(P_2)/(T_2)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/chemistry/college/bl01ihqrk2iafik946ln2z6l66er35i8vj.png)
On substituting the known values,
![\begin{gathered} (P)/(300.15)=(P_2)/(350.15) \\ \Rightarrow P_2=(P)/(300.15)*350.15 \\ P_2=1.17P \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/physics/college/zl9loepcjwvez27kwal5iuuln7gp6ybxvn.png)
Therefore the new pressure will be 1.17 times the initial pressure, i.e., 1.17 P