Asked by Anonymous
Calculate the pressure that ccl4 will exert at 40 of 1.00 mol occupies 28.0 L, assuming that
(a) CCl4 obeys the ideal-gas equation
(b) CCl4 obeys the Van der Waals equation.
(a) PV = nRT
P = nRT / V
(b) (P + n^2a/V^2)(V - nb) = nRT
CCl4 =
a = 20.4 L^2-atm/mol^2
b = 0.1383 L/mol
(a) CCl4 obeys the ideal-gas equation
(b) CCl4 obeys the Van der Waals equation.
(a) PV = nRT
P = nRT / V
(b) (P + n^2a/V^2)(V - nb) = nRT
CCl4 =
a = 20.4 L^2-atm/mol^2
b = 0.1383 L/mol
Answers
Answered by
drwls
You have not said if the temperature is 40 C or 40 K. In either case, they have given you the equations and the numbers to plug in, to solve for P
Why not finish the problem yourself? You are the one who is supposed to be getting an education.
Why not finish the problem yourself? You are the one who is supposed to be getting an education.
Answered by
Anonymous
Its 40 C. Therefore, the equations are right then. Okay thanks
Answered by
Person
@Drwls you must be fun at parties.
Answered by
adi
couldnt agree more to your 8 years late response @Person :D
Answered by
Haha
Chemistry sux
Answered by
Yuh
For real, "Haha". It blows, like your momma
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