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Physics, 30.09.2019 20:10 idcatall5

When dealing with 1 liter of argon as a closed system and as an ideal gas that undergoes an isothermal expansion, which of the following expressions can be used to describe the state of your thermodynamic system? group of answer choices a. pv = r. b. pv = const. c. p is inverse proportional to v. d. answers (a) and (b) are both correct and they give the same information about the system under investigation. e. answers (b) and (c) are both correct and they give the same information about the system under investigation.

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