Which of the following represents the Virial equation of state? (A) T = [RT/(V- b)] - [a/√T. V(V + b)]
(B) PV/RT = 1 + (B/V) + (C/V2) + ……
(C) n1u2 + μ2μ1 = 0
(D) None of these

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(B) PV/RT = 1 + (B/V) + (C/V2) + ……

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