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The excluded volume of a gas will be lar...

The excluded volume of a gas will be larger, if `T_( c)/P_( c)` is:

A

small

B

large

C

equal to 1

D

less than unity

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The correct Answer is:
b

(b) `(T_(C))/(P_(C))=(8axx27b^(2))/(27Rbxxa)=(8b)/(R)`
`V_("Excluded")=nb`
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