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Van der Waals derivation question
« on: September 13, 2010, 01:37:03 PM »
So this is one of our homework problems, but between 12 students, we were only able to solve half of it.

#6. Derive an expression for the internal pressure of a van der Waals gas (see eqn 7.1) in terms of a, b, and Vm.  Use the expression to show that (mu) = {(2a/RT)-b}/Cp,m by using the definition of (mu) and appropriate relations between partial derivatives. (Hint: Use the approximation pVm = RT when it is justifiable to do so.)

VDW eqn:

P = (RT/Vm-b) - (a/Vm2:rarrow: b/{a(Vm-b)}

after this step, we tried to derive the rest using

(mu)J-T = -{(dH/dP)T}/Cp    *where d is partial derivative.

but alas, we failed.

Any suggestions or starting points for us to reach this derivative?

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