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Two vander walls gases have same value of `b` but different a values. Which of these would energy greater volume under identical conditions?

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To solve the question regarding which of the two Van der Waals gases will occupy a greater volume under identical conditions, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand Van der Waals Equation**: The Van der Waals equation is given by: \[ \left(P + \frac{a}{V_m^2}\right)(V_m - b) = RT \] ...
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