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A graph is plotted between `log V` and `log T` for `2 mol` of gas at constant pressure of `0.0821 atm`. `V` and `T` are in litre and `K`. Which of the following statements are not correct?
(`I`) The curve is straight line with slope `-1`.
(`II`) The curve is straight line with slope `+1`.
(`III`) The intercepet on `Y-`axis is equal to `2`.
(`IV`) The intercepet on `Y-`axis is equal to `0.3010`.

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