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WBJEE · Chemistry · States of Matter

Four gases \(P, Q, R\) and \(S\) have almost sande values of \(^{\prime} b^{\prime}\) but their \(a\) ' values \((a, b\) are van det Waals' constants) are in the order \(Q < R < S < P .\) At a particular temperation among the four gases, the most liquefiable one is

  1. A \(P\)
  2. B \(Q\)
  3. C \(R\)
  4. D \(S\)
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(A) \(P\)

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Higher the value of \(a\), more will be the tendency to get liquefy. Since, value of \(a\) is highest for \(P_{1}\) thus, \(P\) is the most liquefiable gas among the given.