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Van der Waals Equation

Van der Waals Equation





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The van der Waals constant ‘a’ for a gas is 0.5 Pa·m⁶/mol², and ‘b’ is 0.03 m³/mol. The Boyle temperature (TB) is:



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One mole of a van der Waals gas is at 300 K and 10 bar, with a = 0.4 Pa·m⁶/mol² and b = 0.02 m³/mol. The volume (V) is approximately:



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The Boyle temperature for a van der Waals gas is the temperature at which:



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A van der Waals gas has a critical temperature of 150 K and a critical pressure of 50 bar. The value of the van der Waals constant ‘a’ is:



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A gas follows the van der Waals equation with constants a = 1.36 Pa·m⁶/mol² and b = 0.0318 m³/mol. The critical volume (Vc) is:



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The compressibility factor (Z) at the critical point for a van der Waals gas is:



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For a van der Waals gas, the critical pressure (Pc) is:



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The critical temperature (Tc) of a van der Waals gas is given by:



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In the van der Waals equation, the constant ‘b’ represents:



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The van der Waals equation for one mole of a real gas is:



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