Why slope at constant volume is greater than slop at constant pressure at same temperature?
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Explanation:
At constant temperature the slope of volume vs. pressure for a gas is represented by the graph of option E.
At constant temperature, the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure.
P∝
V
1
Hence, the graph of volume vs. pressure for a gas shows a rectangular hyperbola.
This is according to Boyle's law.
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