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[" The temperature of a hypothetical gas increases to "sqrt(2)" times when compressed adiabatically to half the "],[" volume.Its equation can be written as "],[[" (A) "PV^(3/),=" constant "," (B) "PV^(5/2)=" constant "(C)PV^(7/3)=" constant "," (D) "PV^(4a)=" constant "]]

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