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If PV = "constant" (k) at constant tempe...

If `PV = "constant" (k)` at constant temperature then the value of `(dP^(2))/(dV^(2))` will be

A

`-(k)/(V^(2))`

B

`-(3k)/(V^(3))`

C

`-(2k)/(3V^(3))`

D

`(2k)/(V^(3))`

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D
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