Asked by Caitlin
Use van der Waals’ equation to calculate the pressure exerted by 2.33 mol of ammo- nia at −3.7◦C in a 1.25 L container. The van der Waals’ constants for ammonia are a = 4.00 L2·atm/mol2 and b = 0.0400 L/mol. (The values for a and b have been rounded off to simplify the arithmetic.)
1. 22.9782 atm 2. 30.6376 atm 3. 40.8502 atm 4. 15.3188 atm 5. 61.2752 atm
1. 22.9782 atm 2. 30.6376 atm 3. 40.8502 atm 4. 15.3188 atm 5. 61.2752 atm
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Answered by
DrBob222
Isn't this just a matter of substituting the numbers into the van der waals equation? What's the problem?