The statement that is $NOT$ correct is

  • A
    Van der Waals constant '$a$' measures extent of intermolecular attractive forces for real gases.
  • B
    Boyle point depends on the nature of real gas.
  • C
    Compressibility factor measures the deviation of real gas from ideal behaviour.
  • D
    Critical temperature is the lowest temperature at which liquefaction of a gas first occurs.

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The number of statements,which are correct with respect to the compression of carbon dioxide from point $(a)$ in the Andrews isotherm from the following is $..........$.
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