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In the formula , `p = (nRT)/(V-b) e ^(a)/(RTV)` find the dimensions of a and b, where p = pressure , n= number of moles , T = temperture , V = volume and E = universal gas constant .

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A, B, C

`[(a)/(RTV)]=[M^(0)L^(0)T^(0)]`
`rArr [a]=[RTV]`
`][ML^(2)T^(-2)][L^(3)]`
`=[ML^(5)T^(-2)]`
`[b]=[V]=[L^(3)]`
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