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The van der waal's gas equation is `(P+a/V^(2))(V-b)=RT`, where P is pressure, V is molar volume and T is the temperature of the given sample of gas. R is called molar gas constant, a and b are called van der waal's constants.
The dimensonal formula of RT is same as that of

A

Energy

B

Force

C

Specific heat

D

Latent heat

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A

`[RT]=[PV]=(ML^(-1)T^(-2))(L^(3))=ML^(2)T^(-2)=["Energy"]`
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