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The pressure `p` of a gas is plotted against its absolute temperature `T` for two different constant volumes, `V_(1)` and `V_(2)` when `V_(1) gt V_(2)`, the

A

The curve for `V_(1)` has greater slope than the curve for `V_(2)`

B

The curve for `V_(2)` has greater slope than the curve for `V_(1)`

C

The curves must intersect at some point other than T=0

D

The curves have the same slope and do not intersect

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