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Van der Waals constant 'b' for helium is `2.93 xx 10^(-5) m^(3) mol^(-1)`. Calculate actual volume of helium atom. What is the radius of helium atom?

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Excluded volume `= b = 4xx (V_a xx N_0)`
where `V_a` is the actual volume of helium atom.
`V_a = (b)/(4N_0) = ( 2.93 xx 10^5 )/( 4 xx 6.022 xx 10^(23))= 1.02 xx 10^(29) m^3`
Volume of helium atom `=4/3 pi r^3`
Radius of helium atom, `r = 1.3 xx 10^(-10)` m
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