You want to store 150. g of gas in a 14.8-L tank at room temperature (25 °C). Calculate the pressure the gas would have using the ideal gas law and the van der Waals equation. (For , co2 a= 3.59L/mol and b=0.0427 L/mol .)
You want to store 150. g of gas in a 14.8-L tank at room temperature (25 °C)....
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a Calculate the pressure exerted by 20.0 g of Co, in a 600 ml. vessel at 298 K using the ideal gas equation. Then, recalculate the pressure using the van der Waals equation. Assuming that the pressure calculated from the van der Waals equation is correct, what is the percent error in the answer when using the ideal gas equation? Van der Waals constants for CO2 are: a = 3.50 -, and b=0.0427 L/mol; R...
Calculate the pressure exerted by 2.65 moles of CO2 confined in a volume of 4.12 L at 452 K. What pressure is predicted by the ideal gas equation? The van der Waals constants for CO2 are a = 3.59 atm · L2/mol2 and b = 0.0427 L/mol. van der Waals equation: ______ atm Ideal gas equation: ______atm
At a water treatment facility, an 750.0 L tank containing Cl2(g) has a pressure of 62.0 atm and a temperature of 303 K. (i) Using ideal gas equation, determine the moles of Cl2(g) present. (ii) What pressure would be expected if this same amount of gas occupied the same volume at the same temperature, but the Cl2 obeyed the Van der Waals equation of state? a = 6.49 atm L/mol?, and b = 0,0562 L/mol Data: Atomic mass Cl =...
A 200.5 g sample of methane gas has a volume of 25 L at 25 degrees celcius. Calculate the pressure using the ideal gas law. Calculate the corrected pressure using the van der waal's equation (a=2.25 atm L2 mol-2; b= 0.0428 L*mol-1)
Consider a 50.0 g sample of CO2 in a 150 cm3 vessel at 373 K. Calculate the pressure of the sample using each of the following approaches: assuming perfect gas behavior (i.e, using the ideal gas law). using the virial equation. The second virial coefficient for CO2 at this temperature is B = -72.2 cm3/mol. [source: Atkins Phys. Chem, 11th ed.] assuming the behavior is described by the van der Waals equation of state, with a = 3.610 atm dm6...
Be sure to answer all parts. Calculate the pressure exerted by 2.65 moles of CO2 confined in a volume of 4.03 L at 456 K. What pressure is predicted by the ideal gas equation? The van der Waals constants for CQ area 3.59 atm. L2/mol2 and b 0.0427 L/mol. van der Waals equation: ideal gas equation: [24.6 ]atm
A 1.55-mol sample of nitrogen gas is maintained in a 0.730-L container at 292 K. Calculate the pressure of the gas using both the ideal gas law and the van der Waals equation (van der Waals constants for N2 are a = 1.39 L2atm/mol2 and b = 3.91×10-2 L/mol). Pideal gas equation = ______ atm Pvan der Waals =_____ atm
Calculate the pressure exerted by 18.0 g of N2 in a 700. mL vessel at 298 K using the ideal gas equation. Then, recalculate the pressure using the van der Waals equation. Assuming that the pressure calculated from the van der Waals equation is correct, what is the percent error in the answer when using the ideal gas equation? Van der Waals constants for N2 are: a= 1.39 atm*L^2/mol^2 , and b=0.0391 L/mol ; R=0.082057 L*atm/K*mol. Pideal gas law =...
15.0 moles of gas are in a 8.00 L tank at 24.6 ∘C . Calculate the difference in pressure between methane and an ideal gas under these conditions. The van der Waals constants for methane are a=2.300L2⋅atm/mol2 and b=0.0430 L/mol.
14.0 moles of gas are in a 5.00 L tank at 24.9 ∘C . Calculate the difference in pressure between methane and an ideal gas under these conditions. The van der Waals constants for methane are a=2.300L2⋅atm/mol2 and b=0.0430 L/mol.?