Which of the following is the correct representation of van der Waal’s equation for 1 mole of real gas?
A
(P+aV)(v−b)=RT
B
(P+aV)(v+b)=RT
C
(P+aV2)(v−b)=RT
D
(P+aV2)(v+b)=RT
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Van der Waal's equation for 1 mole of gas is (P+aV2)(v−b)=RT
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