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derive Vander Waaľ's equation for real gases . what are its limitations?
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Answered by sivadass080
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The values of a and b are not perfect constants for any gas. They slightly vary with temperature. The values of a and b differ from gas to gas. Three constants are used (a, b and R) in the equation. (LIMITATION)

Van der Waals equation is also known as Van der Waals equation of state for real gases which do not follow ideal gas law. According to ideal gas law, PV = nRT where P is the pressure, V is the volume, n is the number of moles, T is the temperature and R is the universal gas constant.

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