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For n miles of gas Van der Waals equation is​

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Explanation:

The equation of van der Waals approaches the ideal PV= nRT gas law as the values of these constants approach zero. The constant a provides the intermolecular forces with a correction. Constant b is a correction for the finite size of the molecules and its value is the volume of one mole of atoms or molecules.

The van der Waals equation for n moles of a gas is -

(p+((n²) (a))/V² ))(v/nb) = nRT

where p is the pressure, V is the volume, and T is the gas temperature. The constant R is the eternal universal energy, and a and b are positive constants typical of an unique gas.

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