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At constant temperature, in a given mass of an ideal gas -

A

The ratio of pressure and volume always remains constant

B

Volume always remains constant

C

Pressure always remains constant

D

The product of pressure and volume always remains constant

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  • At constant temperature , for a given mass of an ideal gas

    A
    The ratio of pressure and volume always remains constant
    B
    Volume always remains constant
    C
    pressure always remains constant
    D
    The product of pressure and volume always rmains constant
  • The raise in the temperature of a given mass of an ideal gas at constant pressure and at temperature 27^@ to double its volume is

    A
    `327^@ C`
    B
    `54^@ C`
    C
    `300^@ C`
    D
    `600^@ C`
  • Which of the following curves obtained at constant temperature and for a given mass of a gas is not a straight line ?

    A
    P vs V
    B
    P vs `( 1//V )`
    C
    V vs ( `1//P ` )
    D
    (PV ) vs P
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