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For real gases, the relation between P, V and T is given by an van der Waals equation, `(P+(an^(2))/(V^(2)))(V-nb)=nRT`.
For the following gases `CH_(4),CO_(2), O_(2),H_(2)` which gas will have (i) highest value of 'a' and (ii) lowest value of 'b' respectively?

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