The p(V) diagram below shows the relationship between the pressure and the volume of a certain amount of an ideal gas at

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The p(V) diagram below shows the relationship between the pressure and the volume of a certain amount of an ideal gas at

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The p(V) diagram below shows the relationship between thepressure and the volume of a certain amount of an ideal gas at twodifferent temperatures. The bottom one isothermally valid at atemperature of 293 K.
The P V Diagram Below Shows The Relationship Between The Pressure And The Volume Of A Certain Amount Of An Ideal Gas At 1
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The upper isotherm applies at a temperature of:
The P V Diagram Below Shows The Relationship Between The Pressure And The Volume Of A Certain Amount Of An Ideal Gas At 2
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the correct answer is c. Because I am new to this, pleaseexplain in every detail possible.
p(kPa) 500 400 300 200 100 0 0 100 200 293 K 300 V (cm³)

<A> 283 K. <B> 313 K. <C> 586 K. <D> 859 K.
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