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Standard XII
Chemistry
Van der Waal's Forces
The compressi...
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The compressibility factor for one mol of a vanderwalls gas at 0 degree c and 100atm pressure is .5 then what will be the volume of 2 mols of this gas
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Compressibility factor for 1
m
o
l
of a van der Waals gas at
0
o
C
and 100 atmospheric pressure is found to be 0.5, the volume of gas molecule is:
Q.
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factor) for one mole of a van der Waals gas at
0
0
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and 100-atmosphere pressure is found to be 0.5. Assuming that the volume of a gas molecule is negligible, calculate the van der Waals constant
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What is the compressibility factor (Z) for 0.02 mole of a van der Waals' gas at pressure of 0.1 atm. Assume the size of gas molecules is negligible
Given :
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m
o
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and
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