If volume is plotted against temperature , what will be the resulting graphline
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The graph is a straight line with a positive slope passing the origin. The equation of the line is V = kT, which is the equation of Charles's law. The slope of the line is k. As temperature approaches zero kelvin, volume also approaches zero
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V is directly proportional to T.
V=kT, is like a straight line equation y=mx+c.
that's why the graph will a straight line and tangent of the graph is k=V/T.
0A in graph is initial volume.
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