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If the plot `1 rarr 2` represents an infinite stage adiabatic process and `1 rarr 3` represents a single stage adiabatic, then identify the correct statemet.

A

An intermediate state between point 3 and 4 can be reached by adiabatic process.

B

An intermediate state between 2 and 5 can be reached by an adiabatic process

C

An intermediate state between 3 and 2 can be reached by an adiabatic proces

D

Points 3,4 and 5 can not lie on may adiabatic process.

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