Interpretation:
Which gas behaves ideally is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
Shape of the graph will predict about behavior of gas.
Answer to Problem 2STP
D
Explanation of Solution
The given graph is P-T graph of four gases. The gas which is ideal should follow all the
Gay-Lussac's law states that at constant volume, pressure is directly proportional to the temperature for a given amount of gas.
Or
As the straight line graph is shown by gas D, therefore option D is correct.
Gases A, B, C are not ideal gases because their graphs are not straight line.
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