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(i) The equation of state of a real gas is P(V-b)=RT. Can the gas be liquified? Explain.
(ii) Sketch log P vs log V graph for a given mass of an ideal gas at constant temperature and indicate the slope.

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(i) Value of van der waals constant 'a'=0 for the given gas. Hence, there exists no force of attraction among the gas molecules. So, the gas cannot be liquefied.
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