Model nonideal gases with clear scientific inputs. View pressure, correction terms, compressibility, and comparison instantly. Export clean reports and inspect pressure curves confidently today.
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The first term increases pressure because usable volume becomes smaller than the container volume. The second term lowers pressure because molecular attraction reduces wall collisions.
| Sample Gas | n (mol) | V (L) | T (K) | a (L²·bar/mol²) | b (L/mol) | Van der Waals Pressure (bar) | Ideal Pressure (bar) | Z |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CO₂ Example | 1.50 | 10.00 | 320.00 | 3.592 | 0.04267 | 3.9358 | 3.9909 | 0.9862 |
| NH₃ Example | 2.00 | 8.00 | 350.00 | 4.225 | 0.03710 | 7.0792 | 7.2752 | 0.9731 |
| N₂ Example | 1.20 | 6.50 | 300.00 | 1.390 | 0.03910 | 4.5910 | 4.6049 | 0.9970 |
It corrects the ideal gas model for molecular attraction and finite molecular size. That makes it more realistic for dense gases, lower temperatures, and higher pressures.
The term V - nb represents usable free volume. If it becomes zero or negative, the equation loses physical meaning for that state and the calculation cannot proceed.
This calculator expects a in L²·bar/mol² and b in L/mol. The other input units are converted internally to stay consistent with that constant set.
Attractive intermolecular forces reduce the effective force of collisions against the container wall. That often lowers pressure compared with the ideal gas prediction.
Z compares real-gas behavior with the ideal model. A value near 1 means nearly ideal behavior. Values below or above 1 indicate nonideal effects.
Yes. The calculator converts Celsius and Fahrenheit to kelvin internally before applying the Van der Waals equation, which requires absolute temperature.
It plots pressure versus total volume while holding amount, temperature, and constants fixed. It also compares the real-gas curve with the ideal gas curve.
Use it when gases are dense, compressed, strongly interacting, or near conditions where ideal assumptions fail. It is especially helpful for engineering and thermodynamics checks.
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