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Explain Volume correction?​

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Answered by Gurujeet
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The volume correction is one of those factors. ... The factor is about the volume of the particles of the gas not about the vessel the gas is in. The result of the correction is that the pressure of a given amount of gas in a vessel of fixed size is slightly different than would be expected from the ideal gas equation.

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Answered by architasahu
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The volume correction is one of those factors. ... The factor is about the volume of the particles of the gas not about the vessel the gas is in. The result of the correction is that the pressure of a given amount of gas in a vessel of fixed size is slightly different than would be expected from the ideal gas equation.

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