For a real gas, behaving ideally, the pressure may be:
A
`a.b.V_(m)`
B
`(V_(m))/(a.b)`
C
`(a)/(V_(m).b)`
D
`(b)/(a.V_(m))`
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C
For a real gas ………… A real gas behaves ideally at Boyle's temperatuer in low pressure range. `Z = (PV_(M))/(RT)=1` `P = (RT)/(V_(M)) = (R(a)/(Rb))/(V_(M)) = (a)/(V_(M).b)`
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