Gaseous state

I didn't even understand what these graphs mean Q 33
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Sephrina
Sephrina3d ago
1 PV 2 V T 3 PV 4 P (1/V)
Jeepaglu
JeepagluOP2d ago
Yeah I've read up till before ktg on ncert, but in these graphs I didn't exactly get what they meant by that "increasing pressure" and those arrows on the graphs also confused me
iTeachChem
iTeachChem2d ago
Lower graph is low t, graphs on top are higher t Top graph is high p, lower slope ones are low p.
Jeepaglu
JeepagluOP2d ago
Ah ok so the arrows basically show the direction in which the third parameter is in? Like if the arrow points upwards for the 1st graph, it means the top line is the one with the least volume ?
iTeachChem
iTeachChem2d ago
top line is highest arrow points in the direction of increasing property :) upward arrow means bottom is smallest value, downward arrow means top line is smallest value
Jeepaglu
JeepagluOP2d ago
Ah ok I understand it now, thanks sir +solved @iTeachChem
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