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explain the pressure correction in the Van der Waals equation.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It must be linearly proportional to n because b represents the sum of the excluded volume of each molecule in a mole. Therefore, we must multiply it by n to obtain the total excluded volume.

Answered by kumarsenth0
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Why is the pressure correction in the van der Waals equation proportional to (n/V)^2? ... It must be linearly proportional to n because b represents the sum of the excluded volume of each molecule in a mole. Therefore, we must multiply it by n to obtain the total excluded volume.

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