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  • According to Andrews isothermals, CO_(2) gas behaves ideally "______________" .

    A
    at and above `48.1^(@)C`
    B
    below `25^(@)C`
    C
    at `30.98^(@)C`
    D
    below 13.1 `""^(@)C`
  • As observed from Andrew's isothermals of CO_(2) , critical temperature of CO_(2) is "_____________" ""^(@)C

    A
    13.1
    B
    24.05
    C
    30.98
    D
    48.1
  • In a row of students in a class, position of Andrew from the left side of the row is 32^(nd) and position of Andrew from right side of the row is 41^(st) . Find the total number of students in the row?

    A
    78
    B
    72
    C
    69
    D
    73
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