What are the ideal pressure and volume of a real gas?

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(N/A) The ideal pressure of a real gas is given by: $P_{\text{ideal}} = P_{\text{observed}} + \frac{an^2}{V^2}$.
The ideal volume of a real gas is given by: $V_{\text{ideal}} = V_{\text{observed}} - nb$.

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