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Which is/are correct for real gases? 

A

`underset(Prarr0)(Lim)(PV_(m))=` constant at constant high temperature

B

`underset(V_(m)rarr0)(Lim)(PV_(m))=` constant at constant low temperature

C

`underset(Prarr0)(Lim)((PV_(m))/(RT))=1` at high temperature

D

`underset(Vrarr0)(Lim)((PV_(m))/(RT))=R`

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The correct Answer is:
a,c

(a,c) Low P and high temperature gas henaves as an ideal gas.
`:. PV=`constant and `(PV_(m))/(RT)=1.`
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