Molar volume of an Ideal gas is `0.45 dm^(3)//mol`. The molar volume of air (assumming as real gas) under the same condition is `0.9dm^(3)//mol`. The point which corresponds to air the given graph is :
A
`B`
B
`D`
C
`A`
D
None of these
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The correct Answer is:
B
Molar volume of an ………. `z = (0.9)/(0.45) =2` , `zgt1`
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