Physics, asked by mspatel69500gm7, 9 months ago

The van der Waal's equation of state for some gases can
be expressed as(p+a/v^2)(V-b) =RT
where P is the pressure, V is the molar volume, and T is
the absolute temperature of the given sample of gas and a,
b, and R are constants.
The dimensional representation of ab/RT




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Answers

Answered by yogita8950nanu
0

Answer:

[P]=[

V

2

a

]

[a]=[P][V

2

]

[a]=[

Area

Force

×(Volume)

2

]

[a]=[

L

2

MLT

−2

×L

6

]

[a]=[ML

5

T

−2

]

Explanation:

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