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Write van der waals' equation for one mole of a real gas.

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Answered by Anonymous
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For real gas, equation is (P+ \frac{a}{b^{2} } )(V-b) = RT.

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Answered by abhi178
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Generally Van- dar waal's equation is written ,
( P + an²/V²)( V - nb) = nRT

where , P is the pressure
V is the volume , n is the no of mole of gases R is universal gas constant , T is te the temperature ( in K)
. also a and b are constant .

For one mole Van dar waal's equation is
( P + a/V²)( V - b) = RT
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