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The nature of the graph of pressure P against reciprocal of volume V of an ideal gas at constant temperature
  1. a straight line not passing through origin
  2. a parabola
  3. a straight line passing through origin
  4. a rectangular hyperbola

A
a rectangular hyperbola
B
a straight line not passing through origin
C
a parabola
D
a straight line passing through origin
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PV=nrT
For constant temperature: PV= K

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