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Derive van der Waal.s equations.

A

`(PV)/(K)=nRT`

B

`(P+(an^(2))/(v))(v+nb)=nRT`

C

`(P-(an^(2))/(v))(v-nb)=nRT`

D

`(P+(an^(2))/(v^(2)))(v-nb)=nRT`

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  • If Z is a compressibility factor, Ven der Waals equation at low pressure can be written as :

    A
    `Z=1-(Pb)/(RT)`
    B
    `Z=1+(Pb)/(RT)`
    C
    `Z=1+(RT)/(Pb)`
    D
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  • At which distance observed for van der Waal.s force ?

    A
    `8 Å`
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    `5 Å`
    C
    `4.5 Å`
    D
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