In van der Waals equation of state of the gas law, the constant ‘b’ is a measure of(a) volume occupied by the molecules(b) intermolecular attraction(c) intermolecular repulsions(d) intermolecular collisions per unit volume
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i think it would be a .as b is excluded volume mean it is the space between molecules due to their sizesor volume or the volume occupied by one mole of gazs molecles. it is a constant value for gasses depending upon their size.
i really hope that it is the right answer .if not let me know also.anyhow,i am also being biased to option c.
i think it would be a .as b is excluded volume mean it is the space between molecules due to their sizesor volume or the volume occupied by one mole of gazs molecles. it is a constant value for gasses depending upon their size.
i really hope that it is the right answer .if not let me know also.anyhow,i am also being biased to option c.
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