Van der Waals Constants Use the van der Waals equation of state to calculate the pressure P of 2.70 mol of H,0 at 461 K in a 5.00 L vessel. Use Gas a b this list of van der Waals constants. |(bar-L²/mol²) (atm-L²/mol²) (L/mol) CH4 2.303 2.273 0.0431 Co2 P = 25.39 3.658 3.610 0.0429 atm Cl2 6.343 6.260 0.0542 Incorrect NH3 4.225 4.170 0.0371 Use the ideal gas equation to calculate the pressure P under the same conditions. H20 5.537 5.465 0.0305 Хе 4.192 4.137 0.0516 P= atm 20.01 19.75 0.1281 Incorrect 02 1.382 1.363 0.0319

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Van der Waals Constants
Use the van der Waals equation of state to calculate the pressure P of 2.70 mol of H,0 at 461 K in a 5.00 L vessel. Use
Gas
a
b
this list of van der Waals constants.
|(bar-L²/mol²) (atm-L²/mol²) (L/mol)
CH4
2.303
2.273
0.0431
Co2
P = 25.39
3.658
3.610
0.0429
atm
Cl2
6.343
6.260
0.0542
Incorrect
NH3
4.225
4.170
0.0371
Use the ideal gas equation to calculate the pressure P under the same conditions.
H20
5.537
5.465
0.0305
Хе
4.192
4.137
0.0516
P=
atm
20.01
19.75
0.1281
Incorrect
02
1.382
1.363
0.0319
Transcribed Image Text:Van der Waals Constants Use the van der Waals equation of state to calculate the pressure P of 2.70 mol of H,0 at 461 K in a 5.00 L vessel. Use Gas a b this list of van der Waals constants. |(bar-L²/mol²) (atm-L²/mol²) (L/mol) CH4 2.303 2.273 0.0431 Co2 P = 25.39 3.658 3.610 0.0429 atm Cl2 6.343 6.260 0.0542 Incorrect NH3 4.225 4.170 0.0371 Use the ideal gas equation to calculate the pressure P under the same conditions. H20 5.537 5.465 0.0305 Хе 4.192 4.137 0.0516 P= atm 20.01 19.75 0.1281 Incorrect 02 1.382 1.363 0.0319
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