Calculate the van der Waals second viral coefficient (B) using Zydw a at 309.9 K, where Zvdw is given as Zvdw = 1+|6 where RT V Pc= 92.9 atm, Vm.c= 135.5 cm³/mol and T= 453.3 K.

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Calculate the van der Waals second viral coefficient (B) using Zdw
at 309.9 K, where Zvdw is given as Zvdw = 1+|b-
1
where
%3D
RT V,
Pc= 92.9 atm, Vm.c= 135.5 cm³/mol and T= 453.3 K.
О а. -0.16
O b. -3.07
O c. 0.20
O d. -1.92
FINISH ATTEMPT
Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the van der Waals second viral coefficient (B) using Zdw at 309.9 K, where Zvdw is given as Zvdw = 1+|b- 1 where %3D RT V, Pc= 92.9 atm, Vm.c= 135.5 cm³/mol and T= 453.3 K. О а. -0.16 O b. -3.07 O c. 0.20 O d. -1.92 FINISH ATTEMPT
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