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At low pressure, the graph of `PV vs (1)/(V)` for a given amount at a constant temperature for a real gas is:

A

straight line parallel to x-axis

B

straight line having positive intercept and negative slope

C

straight line passing through origin having positive slope

D

none of the above

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