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The equation of state of a certain gas is p(V −b) = RT, where b is a constant. What order of magnitude do you expect b to be? Show that the internal energy of this gas is a function of temperature only
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The equation of state of a certain gas is p(V −b) = RT, where b is a constant. What order of magnitude do you expect b to be? Show that the internal energy of this gas is a function of temperature only
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