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A gas obeys P(V-b) = RT. Then which of t...

A gas obeys `P(V-b) = RT`. Then which of the following are correct

A

negative

B

zero

C

R/(V - b)

D

R/P

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The correct Answer is:
c

(c) `P(V-b)=RT," "P=(RT)/((V-b)),`
`P=((R)/((V-b)))T+0`
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