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What is ideal pressure and volume of real gas ?

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`(("Ideal gas or"),("Real gas"))=(("Practically"),("measured"),("pressure"))+(("Correction in"),("pressure due"),("to attraction"))`
`p_("Ideal")=p_("real")+(an^(2))/(V^(2))`
`(("Ideal volume"),("of real gas"))=(("Practically"),("volume of"),("real gas"))-(("Correction"),("of"),("volume"))`
`V_("Ideal")=(V_("Real")-nb)`
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