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The volume-temperature graphs of a given mass of an ideal gas at constant pressure are shown below.
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05/10/2020 11:49 am
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The volume-temperature graphs of a given mass of an ideal gas at constant pressure are shown below.
What is the correct order of pressures?
(a) p1 > p3 > p2
(b) p1 > p2 > p3
(c) p2 > p3 > p1
(d) p2 > p1 > p3
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05/10/2020 11:54 am

(a) p1 > p3 > p2
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From the graph we can see the correct order of pressures p1 > p3 > p2
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