What is the physical significance of van der Waals constant a and b?
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Solution
van der Waals equation is the relationship between the pressure, volume, temperature, and amount of real gases.
For a real gas containing ‘n’ moles, the equation is written as:
where, = Pressure of a gas
= Gas constant
= Volume of a gas
= Number of moles of a gas
= Temperature
= constant
The physical significance of and :
The constant “” is the measure of the magnitude of intermolecular attractive forces between the particles. It provides a correction for the intermolecular forces.
The constant “” measure the volume of a gas molecule. It provides the correction for infinite molecular size and its value is the volume of one mole of the atoms or molecules.