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Real gases exert less pressure when compared with ideal gases due to the attraction between the gas molecules. Reduction in pressure of real gases `prop` `("Concentration of gas")^(n)`. What is the value of n ?

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`DeltaP = (n^2 a)/(v^2) = C^2 a`.
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