Use the van der Waals equation and the ideal gas equation to calculate the pressure for 3.00 mol He gas in a 1.00 L container at 300.0 K. 3rd attempt Part 1 (1 point) See Periodic Table Ideal gas law pressure atm Part 2 (1 point) See Hint Van der Waals pressure atm
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We are given n = 3.00 mol, V = 1.00 L, and T = 300.0 K. The ideal gas constant R = 0.0821 L atm / (mol K). Now we can calculate the pressure using the ideal gas law: P = nRT / V P = (3.00 mol)(0.0821 L atm / (mol K))(300.0 K) / (1.00 L) P = 73.83 atm Now, Show more…
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