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Value of vander Waal's constants a and b...

Value of vander Waal's constants a and b for a gas depends upon :

A

moles

B

volume

C

pressure

D

Gas taken

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D

Value of vander Waal's …….
For different gasses value of vander Waal's conatants a and b is different.
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