Use the van der Waal's equation to calculate the pressure in a 2.00 L container holding 50.0 grams of chlorine gas (CI) at a temperature of 35.0°C. Van der Waal's constants are given in the table below. Substance Acetone Acetylene Ammonia Argon Benzene Butane Carbon dioxide Carbon disulfide Carbon monoxide Carbon tetrachloride Chlorine atm. Chlorobenzene Chloromethane Cyclohexane Ethane Ethanol Helium Hexane Hydrogen Hydrogen bromide Hydrogen chloride Hydrogen sulfide Krypton Methane Methanol Neon Nitric oxide Nitrogen Nitrogen dioxide Nitrous oxide Oxygen Phosphine Radon Water Xenon a L²-atm/mol² 16.02 4.516 4.17 1.355 18.24 14.66 3.64 11.77 1.505 19.7483 6.579 25.77 7.57 23.11 5.562 12.18 0.0346 24.71 0.2476 4.51 3.716 4.49 2.349 2.283 9.649 0.2135 1.358 1.37 5.354 3.832 1.382 4.692 6.601 5.536 4.25 b L/mol 0.1124 0.0522 0.0371 0.032 0.1154 0.1226 0.0427 0.0769 0.0399 0.1281 0.0562 0.1453 0.0648 0.1424 0.0638 0.0841 0.0238 0.1735 0.0266 0.0443 0.0408 0.0429 0.0398 0.0428 0.067 0.0171 0.0279 0.0387 0.0442 0.0442 0.0319 0.0516 0.0624 0.0305 0.0511

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Use the van der Waal's equation to calculate the pressure in a 2.00 L container holding 50.0 grams of chlorine gas (CI) at a temperature of 35.0°C. Van der Waal's constants are given in the table below.
Substance
Acetone
Acetylene
Ammonia
Argon
Benzene
Butane
Carbon dioxide
Carbon disulfide
Carbon monoxide
Carbon tetrachloride
Chlorine
atm.
Chlorobenzene
Chloromethane
Cyclohexane
Ethane
Ethanol
Helium
Hexane
Hydrogen
Hydrogen bromide
Hydrogen chloride
Hydrogen sulfide
Krypton
Methane
Methanol
Neon
Nitric oxide
Nitrogen
Nitrogen dioxide
Nitrous oxide
Oxygen
Phosphine
Radon
Water
Xenon
a
L².atm/mol²
16.02
4.516
4.17
1.355
18.24
14.66
3.64
11.77
1.505
19.7483
6.579
25.77
7.57
23.11
5.562
12.18
0.0346
24.71
0.2476
4.51
3.716
4.49
2.349
2.283
9.649
0.2135
1.358
1.37
5.354
3.832
1.382
4.692
6.601
5.536
4.25
b
L/mol
0.1124
0.0522
0.0371
0.032
0.1154
0.1226
0.0427
0.0769
0.0399
0.1281
0.0562
0.1453
0.0648
0.1424
0.0638
0.0841
0.0238
0.1735
0.0266
0.0443
0.0408
0.0429
0.0398
0.0428
0.067
0.0171
0.0279
0.0387
0.0442
0.0442
0.0319
0.0516
0.0624
0.0305
0.0511
Transcribed Image Text:Use the van der Waal's equation to calculate the pressure in a 2.00 L container holding 50.0 grams of chlorine gas (CI) at a temperature of 35.0°C. Van der Waal's constants are given in the table below. Substance Acetone Acetylene Ammonia Argon Benzene Butane Carbon dioxide Carbon disulfide Carbon monoxide Carbon tetrachloride Chlorine atm. Chlorobenzene Chloromethane Cyclohexane Ethane Ethanol Helium Hexane Hydrogen Hydrogen bromide Hydrogen chloride Hydrogen sulfide Krypton Methane Methanol Neon Nitric oxide Nitrogen Nitrogen dioxide Nitrous oxide Oxygen Phosphine Radon Water Xenon a L².atm/mol² 16.02 4.516 4.17 1.355 18.24 14.66 3.64 11.77 1.505 19.7483 6.579 25.77 7.57 23.11 5.562 12.18 0.0346 24.71 0.2476 4.51 3.716 4.49 2.349 2.283 9.649 0.2135 1.358 1.37 5.354 3.832 1.382 4.692 6.601 5.536 4.25 b L/mol 0.1124 0.0522 0.0371 0.032 0.1154 0.1226 0.0427 0.0769 0.0399 0.1281 0.0562 0.1453 0.0648 0.1424 0.0638 0.0841 0.0238 0.1735 0.0266 0.0443 0.0408 0.0429 0.0398 0.0428 0.067 0.0171 0.0279 0.0387 0.0442 0.0442 0.0319 0.0516 0.0624 0.0305 0.0511
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