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Pressure versus density graph of an ideal gas is shown in figure :

  1. During the process AB work done by the gas is positive    
  2. During the process AB work done by the gas is negative    
  3. During the process BC internal energy of the gas is increasing    
  4. None of the above    

The correct answer is: None of the above

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