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For 1 mol ofan ideal gas at a constant temperature T, the plot of (log P) against (log V) is a (P: Pressure, V: Volume)

A

Straight line parallel to x-axis.

B

Straight line with a negative slope.

C

Curve starting at origin.

D

Straight line passing through origin.

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The correct Answer is:
B

According to Boyle.s law, PV = constant
`thereforelogp+logV` =constant
logP=-logV+ constant
Hence, the plot of logP vs log V is straight line with negative slope.
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