Use the van der Waals equation of state to calculate the pressure P of 3.90 mol of Xe at 477 K in a 5.30 L vessel. Use this list of van der Waals constants. P = atm Use the ideal gas equation to calculate the pressure P under the same conditions. P = atm

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Use the van der Waals equation of state to calculate the pressure P of 3.90 mol of Xe at 477 K in a 5.30 L vessel. Use this list
of van der Waals constants.
P =
atm
Use the ideal gas equation to calculate the pressure P under the same conditions.
P =
atm
Transcribed Image Text:Use the van der Waals equation of state to calculate the pressure P of 3.90 mol of Xe at 477 K in a 5.30 L vessel. Use this list of van der Waals constants. P = atm Use the ideal gas equation to calculate the pressure P under the same conditions. P = atm
a
a
Gas
b (L/mol)
(bar · L2 /mol 2) (atm · L2 /mol 2 )
0.0431
0.0429
0.0542
0.0371
0.0305
0.0516
0.1281
0.0319
0.0387
0.0106
0.0320
0.0395
0.0434
0.0387
0.0444
CH4
CO2
Cl2
2.303
2.273
3.610
6.260
3.658
6.343
NH3
4.225
4.170
H2O
Xe
CCI4
02
N2
5.465
4.137
19.75
1.363
5.537
4.192
20.01
1.382
1.370
1.351
5.121
1.336
1.452
4.481
Kr
5.193
Ar
1.355
CO
H2S
1.472
4.544
NO
1.370
1.351
N20
NO2
SO2
3.852
3.799
5.36
5.29
0.0443
6.770
0.0568
0.0739
0.0406
0.0442
0.0530
6.865
HF
9.565
9.431
HCI
3.700
3.648
HBr
4.500
4.437
HI
6.309
6.221
Transcribed Image Text:a a Gas b (L/mol) (bar · L2 /mol 2) (atm · L2 /mol 2 ) 0.0431 0.0429 0.0542 0.0371 0.0305 0.0516 0.1281 0.0319 0.0387 0.0106 0.0320 0.0395 0.0434 0.0387 0.0444 CH4 CO2 Cl2 2.303 2.273 3.610 6.260 3.658 6.343 NH3 4.225 4.170 H2O Xe CCI4 02 N2 5.465 4.137 19.75 1.363 5.537 4.192 20.01 1.382 1.370 1.351 5.121 1.336 1.452 4.481 Kr 5.193 Ar 1.355 CO H2S 1.472 4.544 NO 1.370 1.351 N20 NO2 SO2 3.852 3.799 5.36 5.29 0.0443 6.770 0.0568 0.0739 0.0406 0.0442 0.0530 6.865 HF 9.565 9.431 HCI 3.700 3.648 HBr 4.500 4.437 HI 6.309 6.221
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