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One mol of a real gas following the equation, P(V-b)=RT, the a compressibility factor of 1.2 at `0^(@)C` and 200 atm pressure. The value of 'b' for this gas is-

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0.03521 `L*mol^(-1)`

B

0.0224 `L*mol^(-1)`

C

0.04610 `L*mol^(-1)`

D

0.01270 `L*mol^(-1)`

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