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Show graphs of pressure vs density for an ideal gas at two temperatures `T_(1) and T_(2) `

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(a)`T_(1)gtT_(2)`

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(b)`T_(1)=T_(2)`

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(c)`T_(1)ltT_(2)`

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(d)Any of the three is possibe.

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