SOLUTION: For constants a, b, n, R, Van der Waal’s equation relates the pressure P, to the volume, V, of a fixed quantity of gas at a constant temperature T :
(P + an^2/V^2 ) (V - nb ) =
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Question 1125770: For constants a, b, n, R, Van der Waal’s equation relates the pressure P, to the volume, V, of a fixed quantity of gas at a constant temperature T :
(P + an^2/V^2 ) (V - nb ) = nRT
Find the rate of change of volume with pressure, dV / dP.
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