Question
Question: Explain the physical significance of Van der Waals Parameters....
Explain the physical significance of Van der Waals Parameters.
Solution
Van der Waals equation is also known as Van der Waals equation of state for real gases which do not follow ideal gas law.
Ideal Gas Equation= PV=nRT
Van der Waals Equation= (p+V2n2a)(V−nb)=nRT
Complete step by step answer:
The Van der Waals equation is an equation of state for a fluid composed of particles that have a non-zero volume and a pairwise attractive inter-particle force (such as the van der Waals force). The equation is
(p+V2n2a)(V−nb)=nRT
P stands for pressure.
V stands for volume.
n is the no. of moles of the gas.
R is the universal gas constant.
T is the temperature.
Significance of constant ‘a’: ‘a’ is the magnitude of intermolecular attractive forces between the particles.
Significance of constant ‘b’: ‘b’ is the volume excluded by mole of particles
Note:
Units of Van der Waals Constants-
Unit of “a” is atmlit2mol−2
Unit of “b” litremol−1
Van der Waals Forces: The weak intermolecular forces that are dependent on the distance between atoms or molecules are known as Van der Waals Forces. Due to Interactions between uncharged atoms/molecules these forces are formed.