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what type of graph would you obtain for a gas at constant temperature 1. between P and V . 2 between P and 1/V. 3 between P and PV​

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Answered by ganga15876
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Since P and V are inversely proportional, a graph of 1/P vs. V is linear.

Answered by rajn60365
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Explanation:

At constant temperature, P is inversely proportional to V. Thus, the plot of V versus P will be a rectangular hyperbola. According to Boyle's law, at constant temperature, pressure of a fixed amount of gas varies inversely to its volume. The graph of pressure verses 1/V shows a positive slope.

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