The diagram shows the graphs of pressure vsdensity for a given mass of an ideal gas at two temperatures T1and T2 :
T1 > T2
T1 = T2
T1 < T2
Any of the three are possible
A
T1 > T2
B
T1 < T2
C
T1 = T2
D
Any of the three are possible
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PV=nRT P∝1V is equivalent to P∝d. The slope of P-d curve is proportional to temp From the diagram, the slopes are equal ∴ temp T is equal for both.
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