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A plot of volume (V) versus temperature (T) for a gas at constant pressure is a straight line passing through the origin. The plots at different values of pressure are shown in Figure. Which - Chemistry

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प्रश्न

A plot of volume (V) versus temperature (T) for a gas at constant pressure is a straight line passing through the origin. The plots at different values of pressure are shown in Figure. Which of the following order of pressure is correct for this gas?

विकल्प

  • p1 > p2 > p3 > p4

  • p1 = p2 = p3 = p4

  • p1 < p2 < p3 < p4

  • p1 < p2 = p3 < p4

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उत्तर

p1 < p2 < p3 < p

Explanation:

t a particular temperature, PV is constant

Therefore, `V oo 1/p`

So, as v1 > v2 > v3 > v4 the order of pressure: p1 < p2 < p3 < p4 .

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अध्याय 5: States of Matter - Multiple Choice Questions (Type - I) [पृष्ठ ५३]

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अध्याय 5 States of Matter
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