Physics - Thermodynamics 2: Ch 32.1 Def. and Terms (15 of 25) The van der Waals Equation

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In this video I will explain the van der Waals equation.

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If I get this right...the ideal gas law is for a static situation whereas the Van Der Waal's equation compensates for intermolecular forces and the volume of molecules? You can work the ideal gas law equation; however, if in the Van Der Waal's equation you increase the intermolecular forces(a/v^2) "P" become smaller or decreases. This is an inverse relationship. The same can be said for the volume of molecules and "V". I think this is only part of the entire understanding.

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Ideal gases do not exist. It's a theoretical model. Then why we use the ideal gas equation (PV=nRT) to solve the problem in real life?

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Michael sir please make a lecture series on subject "PLANETARY SCIENCE"

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Hi there . I want a lecture of change of phase (longitudinal and transverse ) waves

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