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Consider the following statements : if the van der Waal's parameters of two gases are given as:
`a("atm"L^(2)"mol"^(-2)) b(L"mol"^(-1))`
`{:("Gas X:",6.5,0.056),("Gas Y:",8.0,0.011):}`
(P): `V_(C)(X)ltV_(C)(Y)` (Q): `P_(C)(X)ltP_(C)(Y)`
(R) : `T_(C)(X)ltT_(C)(Y)`
Select the correct alternate.

A

(i) alone

B

(i) and (ii)

C

(i),(ii) and (iii)

D

(ii) and (iii)

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