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At constant temperature, in a given mass...

At constant temperature, in a given mass of an ideal gas -

A

The ratio of pressure and volume always remains constant

B

Volume always remains constant

C

Pressure always remains constant

D

The product of pressure and volume always remains constant

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The correct Answer is:
D

According to Boyle.s law `V prop 1/P`
V = constant/P, VP = constant .
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