What will be the molecular diameter of Helium if van der Waal’s constant, b = 24 ml mole–1 ?
Question
What will be the molecular diameter of Helium if van der Waal’s constant, b = 24 ml mole–1 ?
Solution
The Van der Waals constant 'b' is related to the size of the gas molecules. It is four times the actual volume occupied by one mole of the gas molecules.
Given, b = 24 ml/mole
We know that, b = 4 * volume of one mole of gas molecules
So, volume of one mole of gas molecules = b/4 = 24 ml/mole / 4 = 6 ml/mole
Now, we know that one mole of any substance contains Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23) of entities.
So, volume of one molecule = volume of one mole of molecules / Avogadro's number = 6 ml/mole / 6.022 x 10^23 molecules/mole = 9.96 x 10^-26 ml/molecule
We can convert this volume to cm^3 (since 1 ml = 1 cm^3), so volume of one molecule = 9.96 x 10^-26 cm^3/molecule
Now, we know that the molecules are spherical in shape, so we can use the formula for the volume of a sphere to find the diameter.
Volume of a sphere = 4/3 * π * (d/2)^3
Rearranging for d (diameter), we get d = [(6 * volume) / π]^(1/3)
Substituting the volume of one molecule into this equation, we get:
d = [(6 * 9.96 x 10^-26 cm^3) / π]^(1/3) = 2.6 x 10^-8 cm
So, the molecular diameter of Helium is approximately 2.6 x 10^-8 cm.
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