?The following equations of state are occasionally used for approximate calculations on
Chapter 1, Problem P1C.18(choose chapter or problem)
The following equations of state are occasionally used for approximate calculations on gases: (gas A) \(p V_{\mathrm{m}}=R T\left(1+b / V_{\mathrm{m}}\right)\), (gas B) \(p\left(V_{\mathrm{m}}-b\right)=R T\). Assuming that there were gases that actually obeyed these equations of state, would it be possible to liquefy either gas A or B? Would they have a critical temperature? Explain your answer.
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pV_m = RT(1 + b/V_m)
p(V_m − b) = RT.
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