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At a given temperature, pressure of a ga...

At a given temperature, pressure of a gas obeying van der Waals equation is

A

less than that of an ideal gas

B

more than that of an ideal gas

C

more or less depending on the nature of gas

D

equal to that of an ideal gas.

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A

less than that of an ideal gas
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