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`{:(,"List-I(Van der Waals equation)",,"List-II(given by)"),("(a)","high pressure and low temperature",,"(p)PV=RT+Pb"),("(b)","low pressure",,(q)PV=RT-a//V),("(c)","Force of attraction is negligible",,"(r)PV=RT+aV"),("(d)","volume of molecule is negligible",,"(s)[P+a/V^(2)](V-b)=RT):}`

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