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Q. The van der Waals equation for a real gas is given by the formula $ \left( P+\frac{{{n}^{2}}a}{{{V}^{2}}} \right) $ $ (V-nb)= $ $ nRT, $ where $ P,V,T $ and $ n $ are the pressure, volume, temperature and the number of moles of the gas. Which one is the correct interpretation for the parameter a?

KEAMKEAM 2003

Solution:

In van der Waals equation $ \left[ P+\frac{{{n}^{2}}a}{{{V}^{2}}} \right](V-nb)=nRT $ Where, P = pressure, V = volume T = temperature, n = moles of the gas and parameter d accounts for intermolecular inter-actions present in the molecule.