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Physical Chemistry     14


           The van der Waals equation shows one feature which does not have  physical
        significance. If the equation is plotted as a function of pressure against volume, then all
        p−V isotherms below a critical temperature display loops, within which the volume of
        the gas apparently decreases with increasing pressure. These van der Waals loops are
        part of a two-phase region within which gas and liquid coexist, a proportion of the gas
        having condensed to a liquid  phase. To represent physical reality, a horizontal line
        replaces the loops (Fig. 2). Along this line,










































                              Fig. 2. Plots of the van der Waals
                              equation of state, showing the van der
                              Waals loops replaced by horizontal
                              lines, and the critical point.

        varying proportions of gas and liquid coexist, with the right-hand end representing pure
        gas, and the left-hand end pure liquid.
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