Questions 4 Carbon dioxide gas (1.00 moles) at 373 K occupies 536 ml at 50.0 atmosphere pressure. What is the calculated value of the pressure using : i) Ideal gas equation ii) Van der Waals equation Data-Van der Waals constants for CO;: a= 3.61 L'atm mol?, b=0.0428 L mol Calculate the % deviation of each value from that observed

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Carbon dioxide gas (1.00 moles) at 373 K occupies 536 ml at 50.0 atmosphere pressure. What is the
calculated value of the pressure using :
i) Ideal gas equation
ii) Van der Waals equation
Data-Van der Waals constants for CO,: a= 3.61 Latm mol?, b=0.0428 L mol?
Calculate the % deviation of each value from that observed
Transcribed Image Text:Questions 4 Carbon dioxide gas (1.00 moles) at 373 K occupies 536 ml at 50.0 atmosphere pressure. What is the calculated value of the pressure using : i) Ideal gas equation ii) Van der Waals equation Data-Van der Waals constants for CO,: a= 3.61 Latm mol?, b=0.0428 L mol? Calculate the % deviation of each value from that observed
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