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Standard IX
Chemistry
Charles's Law
(p+a/v)(v-b) ...
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(p+a/v)(v-b) =RT, p=pressure,v=volume,R,a,b are constant, T=absolute temperature. find dimension of a/b^2
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The equation of state of some gases can be expressed as
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The dimensions of '
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P
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a
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(
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V
−
b
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=
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T
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is universal gas constant,
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p
+
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2
)
(
V
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P
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