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If we plot volume of a certain mass of a gas against temperature at constant pressure, we get a straight line intersecting on the negative side at `- 273 .^(@)C` which explains about absolute zero . This graph is known as

A

isochor

B

isotherm

C

isotone

D

isobar

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D
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