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At a constant temperature Ne,Ar,Kr and X...

At a constant temperature `Ne,Ar,Kr` and `Xe` devite from ideal behaviro according to equation
`P=(RT)/(V_(m)-b)`

A

Xe

B

Ne

C

Kr

D

Ar

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A

`z = 1 + (Pb)/(RT)` for inert gases
z `prop` b ‘b’ depends on size of the gas atom the gas atom therefore steepest increase in plot of z is maximum for Xenon.
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