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what is van der vaals equation​

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Answered by RajashreeBG
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The van der Waals equation is an equation of state that corrects for two properties of real gases: the excluded volume of gas particles and attractive forces between gas molecules. The van der Waals equation is frequently presented as: [latex](P + \frac{an^2}{V^2})(V-nb) = nRT[/latex] .

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Answered by remyakumariub123
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The van der Waals equation is an equation of state that corrects for two properties of real gases: the excluded volume of gas particles and attractive forces between gas molecules.

The van der Waals equation is frequently presented as: [latex](P + \frac{an^2}{V^2})(V-nb) = nRT[/latex] .

The constants a and b represent the magnitude of intermolecular attraction and excluded volume respectively, and are specific to a particular gas.

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