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At a constant pressure P, the plot of volume (V) as a function of temperature (T) for 2 moles of an ideal gas gives a straight line with a slope 0.328 L `K^(–1)`. The value of P (in atm) is closest to [Gas constant, R = 0.0821 L atm `mol^(–1)" "K^(–1)`]

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