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what are the values of a and b in the equation v=b+at where a and b are constant​

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Answered by kapil8468
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The constants a and b are called van der Waals constants. ... The constant a provides a correction for the intermolecular forces. Constant b adjusts for the volume occupied by the gas particles. It is a correction for finite molecular size and its value is the volume of one mole of the atoms or molecules.

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