Carbon Dioxide has a critical temperature of 304.13 K, critical pressure of 7377.3 kPa and critical volume of 9.41 x 10 m mol, By using the Van der Waals Equation of State, calculate the difference between the specific heat capacity at constant pressure and the specific heat capacity at constant volume at the state (293 K; 0.45 m kmol -1). O 252 mor k1 0.104 kj mor K1 0.144 k) mor K1 0.098 kj mor K1

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Carbon Dioxide has a critical temperature of 304.13 K, critical pressure of 7377.3 kPa and critical volume of 9.41 x 105 m mol 1, By using the Van
der Waals Equation of State, calculate the difference between the specific heat capacity at constant pressure and the specific heat capacity at
constant volume at the state (293 K; 0.45 m³ kmol-1).
252 J mol k1
0.104 kj mor k1
0.144 k) mol K-1
0.098 kj molr1 K1
Transcribed Image Text:Carbon Dioxide has a critical temperature of 304.13 K, critical pressure of 7377.3 kPa and critical volume of 9.41 x 105 m mol 1, By using the Van der Waals Equation of State, calculate the difference between the specific heat capacity at constant pressure and the specific heat capacity at constant volume at the state (293 K; 0.45 m³ kmol-1). 252 J mol k1 0.104 kj mor k1 0.144 k) mol K-1 0.098 kj molr1 K1
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