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Reduced Volume of a fluid is computed from the ideal gas law as the ratio of its actual volume to critical volume. Check FAQs
Vr=VrealVc
Vr - Reduced Volume?Vreal - Volume of Real Gas?Vc - Critical Volume?

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Reduced Volume of Real Gas using Actual and Critical Volume Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Vr=VrealVc
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Vr=22L10L
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Vr=2210
Next Step Evaluate
Vr=0.0022
LAST Step Convert to Output's Unit
Vr=2.2L

Reduced Volume of Real Gas using Actual and Critical Volume Formula Elements

Variables
Reduced Volume
Reduced Volume of a fluid is computed from the ideal gas law as the ratio of its actual volume to critical volume.
Symbol: Vr
Measurement: VolumeUnit: L
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Volume of Real Gas
Volume of Real Gas is the space occupied by that real gas at standard temperature and pressure.
Symbol: Vreal
Measurement: VolumeUnit: L
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Critical Volume
The Critical Volume is the volume occupied by the unit mass of gas at critical temperature and pressure.
Symbol: Vc
Measurement: VolumeUnit: L
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Reduced Volume

​Go Reduced Volume of Real Gas given Clausius Parameter b and Actual Parameters
Vr=Vrealb'+([R]T'c4P'c)
​Go Reduced Volume of Real Gas given Clausius Parameter b, Reduced and Actual Parameters
Vr=Vrealb'+([R](TrgTr)4(pPr))
​Go Reduced Volume of Real Gas given Clausius Parameter c and Actual Parameters
Vr=Vreal(3[R]Tc8P'c)-c

Other formulas in Reduced Volume category

​Go Reduced Volume of Real Gas given Clausius Parameter c, Reduced and Actual Parameters
Vr_RP_AP=Vreal(3[R](TrealTr)8(PrealPr))-c
​Go Reduced Molar Volume of Real Gas using Clausius Equation given Critical and Actual Parameters
V'm,r=([R]Trgp+(aTrg))+b'Vm,c
​Go Reduced Molar Volume of Real Gas using Clausius Equation given Reduced and Actual Parameters
V'm,r=([R]Trgp+(aTrg))+b'Vm
​Go Reduced Molar Volume of Real Gas using Clausius Equation given Reduced and Critical Parameters
V'm,r=([R](TrT'c)(PrP'c)+(aTrT'c))+b'Vm,c

How to Evaluate Reduced Volume of Real Gas using Actual and Critical Volume?

Reduced Volume of Real Gas using Actual and Critical Volume evaluator uses Reduced Volume = Volume of Real Gas/Critical Volume to evaluate the Reduced Volume, The Reduced volume of real gas using actual and critical volume formula of a fluid is computed from the ideal gas law as the ratio of its actual volume to critical volume. Reduced Volume is denoted by Vr symbol.

How to evaluate Reduced Volume of Real Gas using Actual and Critical Volume using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Reduced Volume of Real Gas using Actual and Critical Volume, enter Volume of Real Gas (Vreal) & Critical Volume (Vc) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Reduced Volume of Real Gas using Actual and Critical Volume

What is the formula to find Reduced Volume of Real Gas using Actual and Critical Volume?
The formula of Reduced Volume of Real Gas using Actual and Critical Volume is expressed as Reduced Volume = Volume of Real Gas/Critical Volume. Here is an example- 2.2E+6 = 0.022/0.01.
How to calculate Reduced Volume of Real Gas using Actual and Critical Volume?
With Volume of Real Gas (Vreal) & Critical Volume (Vc) we can find Reduced Volume of Real Gas using Actual and Critical Volume using the formula - Reduced Volume = Volume of Real Gas/Critical Volume.
What are the other ways to Calculate Reduced Volume?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Reduced Volume-
  • Reduced Volume=Volume of Real Gas/(Clausius Parameter b for Real Gas+(([R]*Critical Temperature For Clausius Model)/(4*Critical Pressure of Real Gas)))OpenImg
  • Reduced Volume=Volume of Real Gas/(Clausius Parameter b for Real Gas+(([R]*(Temperature of Real Gas/Reduced Temperature))/(4*(Pressure/Reduced Pressure))))OpenImg
  • Reduced Volume=Volume of Real Gas/(((3*[R]*Critical Temperature)/(8*Critical Pressure of Real Gas))-Clausius Parameter c)OpenImg
Can the Reduced Volume of Real Gas using Actual and Critical Volume be negative?
Yes, the Reduced Volume of Real Gas using Actual and Critical Volume, measured in Volume can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Reduced Volume of Real Gas using Actual and Critical Volume?
Reduced Volume of Real Gas using Actual and Critical Volume is usually measured using the Liter[L] for Volume. Cubic Meter[L], Cubic Centimeter[L], Cubic Millimeter[L] are the few other units in which Reduced Volume of Real Gas using Actual and Critical Volume can be measured.
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