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Transcribed Image Text:In a single-component system, if degree of freedom is zero, maximum number
of phases that can co-exist
Select one:
а. 2
b. 1
С. О
d. 3

Transcribed Image Text:For a gas, which pair of variables is inversely proportional to each other (if all
other conditions remain constant)?
Select one:
а. Р, V
b. P,T
c. n, V
d. V, T
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