5. Using the van der Waals equation, find the temperature at which 3.00 mol of SO, will occupy a volume of 10.0 dm at 15.2 bar. The van der Waals constants for SOz are: a = 6.80 bar dm' mol? and b = 0.0564 dm mol'. [623]

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5. Using the van der Waals equation, find the temperature at which 3.00 mol of SO, will occupy
a volume of 10.0 dm' at 15.2 bar. The van der Waals constants for SO; are: a = 6.80 bar dm' mol?
and b= 0.0564 dm' mol". [623]
7. Calculate the volume that 1.5 moles of Et.S would occupy at 105°C and 76.13 kPa, using (a) the
ideal gas equation, and (b) the van der Waals equation. The van der Waals constants for Et:S are
= 1903.1 dm° kPa mol"; b=0.1214 dm mol". [62.1; 61.4]
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Transcribed Image Text:5. Using the van der Waals equation, find the temperature at which 3.00 mol of SO, will occupy a volume of 10.0 dm' at 15.2 bar. The van der Waals constants for SO; are: a = 6.80 bar dm' mol? and b= 0.0564 dm' mol". [623] 7. Calculate the volume that 1.5 moles of Et.S would occupy at 105°C and 76.13 kPa, using (a) the ideal gas equation, and (b) the van der Waals equation. The van der Waals constants for Et:S are = 1903.1 dm° kPa mol"; b=0.1214 dm mol". [62.1; 61.4] a
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