The P-T graph for the given mass of an ideal gas is shown in figure. Then the volume
increases
remains constant
decreases
data insufficient
A
decreases
B
remains constant
C
data insufficient
D
increases
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From the graph it is clear that P is directly proportional to T. For an ideal gas it happens, when volume remains constant.
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