gaseous state

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Say_miracle_shadow
I think P/rho will be on y axis as generally we take y vs x So by dimensions also , a) option is correct
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP7mo ago
omg it worked, got a new approach in my arsenal however if this was subjectivr how will i prove it online har jagah it is directly p(v-nb)=rt saying pressure will be high however if z<1 then pressure can be low too @Max_34561
Max_34561
Max_345617mo ago
Real gas eqn se hoga na ye?
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP7mo ago
yep @iTeachChem sorry for ping but you are my last resort
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP7mo ago
nah, my main question is what should be the actual approach for this question with proper reasonings and stuff
iTeachChem
iTeachChem7mo ago
yo solution was provided @hardcoreisdead shall we close this one out?
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP7mo ago
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iTeachChem
iTeachChem6mo ago
This is the approach :D Had also given you references to read - zumdahl and ebbing. +solved @Say_miracle_shadow
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