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In the corrections made to the ideal gas...

In the corrections made to the ideal gas equation for real gases, the reduction in pressure due to attractive forces is directly proportional to :

A

`(n)/(V)`

B

`(n^(2))/(V^(2))`

C

V - nb

D

nb

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The correct Answer is:
B

Pressure correction `=(an^(2))/(V^(2))` or `prop (n^(2))/(V^(2))`
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