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The Vander wal's equation for n moles of a real gas is given by `(P+(n^(2)a)/V^(2)) (V-nb)=nRT`, where
P pressure of gas, V= volume of gas, T= temperature of gas
R= molar gas constant, a & b= Van der waal's constant
Which of the following have the same dimensions as those of nRT.

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`ML^(5)T^(-2)K^(1//2)`
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