Monoatomic, diatomic and triatomic gases whose initial volume and pressure are same, are compressed till their volume becomes half the initial volume.
  • A
    If the compression is adiabatic then monoatomic gas will have maximum final pressure.
  • B
    If the compression is adiabatic then triatomic gas will have maximum final pressure.
  • C
    If the compression is adiabatic then their final pressure will be same.
  • D
    If the compression is isothermal then their final pressure will be different.
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