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Oksi-84 [34.3K]
4 years ago
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For constants a ,b, n, R, Van der waals equation relates the pressure P to the volume V of a fixed quantity of a gas at constant

temperature T:
(P + (n^2 * a)/V^2)(V−nb) = nRT

Find the rate of change of volume with pressure dV/dP
Mathematics
1 answer:
Dahasolnce [82]4 years ago
3 0
Base on your question where a constant A,B,N, R Van der waals equation relates the pressure P to the volume C at fixed quantity of gas at constant value of Temperature T and the ask is to find the rate of change of volume with the pressure dV/dP and the rate of change is 
<span><span>dP/</span><span>dV</span></span>=(<span><span>P+<span><span><span>n2</span>a/</span><span>V2)/(</span></span></span><span>nb−V)</span></span>+<span><span>2<span>n2</span>a/V3</span></span>
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