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  • With regard to the origin of the term: The thermodynamic [[van der Waals equation]] for a fluid contains the parameter ''b''. This parameter divided by [[Avo
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  • ...ulsive ''and'' the attractive component of the intermolecular force; see [[Van der Waals equation#Statistical thermodynamics derivation|this article]] for the analytic form
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  • ...ysics|theoretical physicist]]. His name is primarily associated with the [[van der Waals equation]] of [[State (physics)|state]] that describes the behavior of [[gas]]es and ...pts of molecular volume and molecular attraction (see the article on the [[van der Waals equation]] for the technical background).
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  • ...ysics|theoretical physicist]]. His name is primarily associated with the [[van der Waals equation]] of [[State (physics)|state]] that describes the behavior of [[gas]]es and ...pts of molecular volume and molecular attraction (see the article on the [[van der Waals equation]] for the technical background).
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  • *Do you mean this: <font color = "blue"> #ifeq: Van der Waals equation/Draft</font>? It seems to me that this is part of the "subpages" template.
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  • In [[physics]], [[chemistry]], and [[chemical engineering]], the '''van der Waals equation''' is an [[equation of state]] for a [[fluid]] composed of particles that h ...Let the pressure be ''p'' and the absolute temperature be ''T'', then the van der Waals equation reads
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  • ...s: 1) [[Johannes Diderik van der Waals]]; 2) [[Van der Waals force]]; 3) [[Van der Waals equation]]; 4) [[Van der Waals radius]]; 5) [[History of physics]]; and, 6) [[Physic
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  • In [[physics]], [[chemistry]], and [[chemical engineering]], the '''van der Waals equation''' is an equation of state for a fluid composed of particles that have a no ...Let the pressure be ''p'' and the absolute temperature be ''T'', then the van der Waals equation reads
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  • ...obtained by using equations of state such as the [[Van der Waals equation|van der Waals equation]] developed in 1873, the [[Redlich-Kwong equation]] developed in 1949, the
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  • ...ay no more than the following (in the section on "Modified versions of the van der Waals equation"): ...ed in 1976. Those three equations are essentially modified versions of the van der Waals equation.</font>
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