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1 January, 14:36

Compressed gases aren't ideal. Let's consider a gas that's non-ideal only because the volume available to each of the N molecules is reduced because each other molecule occupies volume v. Instead of pV=NkT, we get: p (V-Nb) = NkT. Let b=1.2 * 10-28 m3. Let's look at 3moles of this gas at T=300K starting in 0.001 m3 volume. 1) What's the initial value of the pressure?

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  1. 1 January, 15:46
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    P = 7482600 Pa = 7.482 MPa

    Explanation:

    We have the equation:

    P (V - Nb) = NKT

    here,

    P = Initial Pressure = ?

    V = Initial Volume = 0.001 m³

    N = No. of moles = 3

    b = constant = 1.2 x 10⁻²⁸ m³

    T = Temperature = 300 k

    k = Gas Constant = 8.314 J/mol. k

    Therefore,

    P[0.001 m³ - (3) (1.2 x 10⁻²⁸ m³) ] = (3 mol) (8.314 J/mol. k) (300 k)

    P = (7482.6 J) / (0.001 m³)

    P = 7482600 Pa = 7.482 MPa
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