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Chemistry, 24.12.2019 20:31, kseniyayakimno

12.0 moles of gas are in a 6.00 l tank at 23.4 ∘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.

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