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What is the type of graph between log P and log V at constant temperature? 

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`"As per Boyle’s law PV" = "constant so" logP + logV = logK`. This means `logP = –logV + logK`. The graph of logP vs logV will be a straight line with `"slope" = –1` and `"intercept" = logK`.
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