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At high pressure , the van der Waals equ...

At high pressure , the van der Waals equation is reduced to

A

`(P + (n^(2)a)/(V^(2))) = nRT`

B

`P(V-B) = nRT`

C

`P(V-nb) = nRT`

D

PV = nRT

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C

At high pressure, `P gt gt (an^(2))/(V^(2)) :.` Van der Waal equation becomes `P (V -nb) = nRT`
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