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The van der waal's gas equation is (P+a/V^(2))(V-b)=RT, where P is pressure, V is molar volume and T is the temperature of the given sample of gas. R is called molar gas constant, a and b are called van der waal's constants. The dimensonal formula of RT is same as that of

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The van-der Waals equation is (p+av2)(V−b)=RT ( p + a v 2 ) ( V − b ) = R T , where P is the pressure, V the molar volume, and T is the temperature of the given sample of the gas. R is called molar gas constant, a and b are called van-der Waal constants. (a) The dimensional formula or b is same as that for: A. P.

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