Calculate the pressure exerted by 2.63 moles of CO₂ confined in a volume of 4.12 1. at 447 K. Use both the van der Waals equation and the ideal gas equation to calculate two pressure values. The van der Waals constants for CO₂ are a-3.59 Round your answer to 3 significant digits. Part 1 of 2 van der Waals equation: atm Part 2 of 2 Ideal gas equation: atm OP OP X atm mol" and & -0.0427 mol 5

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Calculate the pressure exerted by 2.63 moles of CO₂ confined in a volume of 4.12 1. at 447 K. Use both the van der Waals equation and the ideal gas equation
to calculate two pressure values.
The van der Waals constants for CO₂ are a=3.59.
Round your answer to 3 significant digits.
Part 1 of 2
van der Waals equation: atm
Part 2 of 2
Ideal gas equation:
0.8
0.P
x
X
mol
L
mol
and b=0.0427-
5
Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the pressure exerted by 2.63 moles of CO₂ confined in a volume of 4.12 1. at 447 K. Use both the van der Waals equation and the ideal gas equation to calculate two pressure values. The van der Waals constants for CO₂ are a=3.59. Round your answer to 3 significant digits. Part 1 of 2 van der Waals equation: atm Part 2 of 2 Ideal gas equation: 0.8 0.P x X mol L mol and b=0.0427- 5
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