5. 50 mL of acetone is transferred to a sealed, pressure cylinder and heated to form a vapour. Plot the predicted isotherms (P vs. V) using the Ideal Gas law and the Virial Equation of state, at 343.15 and 433.10 K s given the second virial coefficients (B(T)) are –1206 and –538.2 cm³ mol-', respectively, if the cylinder chamber is compressed to for the following volumes, V /L 100 75 50

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5. 50 mL of acetone is transferred to a sealed, pressure cylinder and heated to form a vapour. Plot the
predicted isotherms (P vs. V) using the Ideal Gas law and the Virial Equation of state, at 343.15 and
433.10 K s given the second virial coefficients (B(T)) are –1206 and –538.2 cm mol, respectively, if
the cylinder chamber is compressed to for the following volumes,
V /L
100
75
50
25
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Transcribed Image Text:5. 50 mL of acetone is transferred to a sealed, pressure cylinder and heated to form a vapour. Plot the predicted isotherms (P vs. V) using the Ideal Gas law and the Virial Equation of state, at 343.15 and 433.10 K s given the second virial coefficients (B(T)) are –1206 and –538.2 cm mol, respectively, if the cylinder chamber is compressed to for the following volumes, V /L 100 75 50 25 23 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 4 3
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