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The equation of state of some gas can be expressed express as

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Answered by rajneeshmanpreeet
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The equation of state of some gases can be expressed as (p+av2)(v−b)=RT H.

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Answered by Anonymous
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( {\frac{P+a}{{v}^{2}}}) (V-b)=RT

P=\frac{F}{A} =\frac{{MLT}^{-2}} {{L}^{2}} ={{ML} ^{-1T}} ^{-2}

{V} ={L}^{3}

Since , we cannot add or subtract the quantities of different dimensions

Therefore, {P}={\frac{a}{V}}^{2}

{a}={PV}^{2}

{a}={{ML}^{-1T}}^{{-2L}^{6}}

{A} ={{ML} ^{5T}} ^{-2}

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