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Which is/are correct for real gases? 

A

`underset(P to 0)(L t) (PV_m)` = constant at constant high temperature

B

`underset(V_m to 0)(L t) (PV_m)`= constant at constant low temperature

C

As the temperature is reduced, the pressure decreases

D

A point is reached where theoretically, the volume become zero

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The correct Answer is:
A

`underset(P to 0)(Lt) (PV) = 1, V != 0 ` for ideal gas .
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