SOLUTION: The graph of pressure of any gas against temperature should be a straight line over all temperatures.
A. True, B. False
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Question 224163: The graph of pressure of any gas against temperature should be a straight line over all temperatures.
A. True, B. False
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The graph of pressure of any gas against temperature should be a straight line over all temperatures.
A. True, B. False
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That's true as long as it remains a gas.
At low temperatures, gasses will become liquids, and at very high temperatures a plasma.
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