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For an ideal gas isotherms refer to\

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Isotherms, in the context of an ideal gas, refer to the graphical representation of the relationship between pressure (P) and volume (V) of the gas at a constant temperature. An isotherm shows how the pressure of an ideal gas changes as its volume is altered while maintaining a constant temperature.

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