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#[http://store.doverpublications.com/0486495930.html J. D. van der Waals "On the Continuity of the Gaseous and Liquid States", Dover Publications ISBN: 0486495930] | #[http://store.doverpublications.com/0486495930.html J. D. van der Waals "On the Continuity of the Gaseous and Liquid States", Dover Publications ISBN: 0486495930] | ||
#Luis Gonzalez MacDowell and Peter Virnau "El integrante lazo de Van der Waals", Anales de la Real Sociedad Española de Química '''101''' #1 pp. 19-30 (2005) | |||
[[Category: equations of state]] | [[Category: equations of state]] |
Revision as of 13:24, 18 May 2007
The van der Waals equation is
- .
where:
- is the pressure
- is the volume
- is the number of moles
- is the absolute temperature
- is the Gas constant; , with being Avogadro constant
The van der Waals equation of state takes into account two features that are absent in the ideal Gas equation of state:
The parameter introduces somehow the repulsive behavior between pairs of molecules at short distances, it represents the minimum molar volume of the system.
whereas measures the attractive interactions between the molecules
The van der Waals equation of state leads to a liquid-vapor equilibrium at low temperatures, with the corresponding critical point
References
- J. D. van der Waals "On the Continuity of the Gaseous and Liquid States", Dover Publications ISBN: 0486495930
- Luis Gonzalez MacDowell and Peter Virnau "El integrante lazo de Van der Waals", Anales de la Real Sociedad Española de Química 101 #1 pp. 19-30 (2005)