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For real gases van der Waals equation of state can be expressed as `(p+(a)/(V^(2)))(V-b)=RT`
where p is the pressure V is the molar volume and T is the absolute temperature of the given sample of gas and a,b, and R are constants.
Which of the following does not have the same dimension as that of RT?

A

pV

B

pb

C

`(a)/(V^(2))`

D

`(ab)/(V^(2))`

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C
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