The Van der Waals equation for a gas with pressure P and volume V at a constant temperature. (P+a/v( to the power of 2 ) (v-b)=c when a,b and c are constant, Find the dimension of a,b and c
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I am not sure that there is a Van der Waals equation for Gas (his equation has more to do with attraction /repultion between molecules). Gas Laws are:
Boyles law: P1*V1 = P2*V2 ( at constant temperature the product of Pressure and Volume is the same). Other Laws are Charles Law: P1/T1 = P2/T2 and Ideal gas law:
PV = nRT