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Interpretation:
The pressure exerted on the vessel by carbon dioxide is to be calculated with given moles, volume, and temperature.
Concept Introduction:
The ideal gas equation elaborates the physical properties of gases by relating the pressure, volume, temperature, and the number of moles = with each other with the help of the four
Here,
The deviation of a real gas from the ideal gas can be calculated with the help of the van der walls equation:
Here, a and b represent the van der wall constant, which has different values for different gases,
The formula for the conversion of temperature from degree Celsius to Kelvin is represented as
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