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Virial equation is: `PV_(M)=RT[A+(B)/(V_(M))+(C )/(V_(M^(2)))+…]`, where `A`, `B`, `C`, …. are first second,third, … virial coefficent, respectively, For an ideal gas

A

`A=` unity and `B`, `C` are zero.

B

`A`, `B`, `C` are all equal to unity.

C

`A` is dependent of temperature.

D

All `A`, `B`, `C` depend on temperature.

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`PV=RT` for ideal gases.
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