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At low pressure, the van der Waal's equa...

At low pressure, the van der Waal's equation become :

A

`PV_(m)=RT`

B

`P(V_(m)-b)=RT`

C

`(P+(a)/(V_(M)^(2)))V_(m)=RT`

D

`P=(RT)/(V_(m))+(a)/(V_(m)^(2))`

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The correct Answer is:
c

(c) `(P+(a)/(V_(m)^(2)))(V_(m)-b)=RT`
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