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Chapter 5 Problem 48P

Question

As you can see from Figure 5.20, the critical point is the unique point on the original van der Walls isotherms (before the Maxwell construction) where both the first and second derivatives of P with respect to V (at fixed T) are zero. Use this fact to show that

\(V_{c}=3 N b, \quad P_{c}=\frac{1}{27} \frac{a}{b^{2}}, \quad \text { and } \quad k T_{c}=\frac{8}{27} \frac{a}{b} \text {. }\)

Solution

Step 1 of 6

The Van Der Waals equation is,

Here,  is the number of particles,  is the Boltzmann constant,  is the volume, and  is the temperature.

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Title An Introduction to Thermal Physics  1 
Author Daniel V. Schroeder
ISBN 9780201380279

As you can see from Figure 5.20, the critical point is the

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