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Which of the following is a corrected equation of ideal gas equation?(a) (P – an^2V^2)(V – nb) = nRT(b) (P – an^2/V^2)(V + nb) = nRT(c) (P + an^2/V^2)(V – nb) = nRT(d) (P – an^2/V^2)(V – nb) = nRTI had been asked this question in final exam.The question is from States of Matter topic in section States of Matter of Chemistry – Class 11

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The correct answer is (d) (P – an^2/V^2)(V – nb) = nRT

To explain I would say: (P – an^2/V^2)(V – nb) = nRT; where p is PRESSURE, a is the magnitude of intermolecular attractive forces within a gas, N is the number of moles, v is volume, B is a VAN der Waal constant, R is the universal gas constant and T is temperature.



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