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The '''van der Waals equation'' is an [[equation of state]] in [[thermodynamics]] relating the [[physics | physical]] quantities [[pressure]], [[volume]], [[temperature]], and [[van der Waals force]]s in a [[gas]].
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The '''van der Waals equation''' is an [[equation of state]] in [[thermodynamics]] relating the [[physics | physical]] quantities [[pressure]], [[volume]], [[temperature]], and [[van der Waals force]]s in a [[gas]].
  
==The law==
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==Equation==
 
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The law states:
The '''van der Waals equation''' states:
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<cmath>\left(P-\alpha\frac{n^2}{V^2}\right)(V-\beta n)=nRT</cmath>
<cmath>(P-\alpha\frac{n^2}{V^2})(V-\beta n)=nRT</cmath>
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where <math>\alpha</math> and <math>\beta</math> are dependent on the gas, <math>V</math> is the volume, <math>P</math> is the pressure, <math>n</math> is the number of [[mole]]s of gas, <math>R</math> is the [[universal gas constant]], <math>T</math> is the temperature.
where <math>\alpha</math> and <math>\beta</math> are dependent on the gas, <math>V</math> is the volume, <math>P</math> is the pressure, <math>n</math> is the number of moles of gas, <math>R</math> is the [[universal gas constant]], <math>T</math> is the temperature.
 
  
 
The van der Waals equation is useful for high-pressure gases where the [[ideal gas law]] is inaccurate.
 
The van der Waals equation is useful for high-pressure gases where the [[ideal gas law]] is inaccurate.
  
==See also==
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* [[Physics]]
 
* [[Thermodynamics]]
 
* [[van der Waals force]]
 
 
 
 
[[Category:Physics]]
 
[[Category:Physics]]
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Latest revision as of 10:44, 6 June 2008

The van der Waals equation is an equation of state in thermodynamics relating the physical quantities pressure, volume, temperature, and van der Waals forces in a gas.

Equation

The law states: \[\left(P-\alpha\frac{n^2}{V^2}\right)(V-\beta n)=nRT\] where $\alpha$ and $\beta$ are dependent on the gas, $V$ is the volume, $P$ is the pressure, $n$ is the number of moles of gas, $R$ is the universal gas constant, $T$ is the temperature.

The van der Waals equation is useful for high-pressure gases where the ideal gas law is inaccurate.

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