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Problem- To prevent tank rupture during deep-space travel, an engineering team is studying the effect of temperature on gases confined to small volumes. What is the pressure of 4.00mol of gas D measured at 251 ?C in a 1.75-L container assuming ideal behavior and real behavior?
Given Gas D =
4.16 (L2?atm/mol2)
0.0373 L/mol
Ideal behavior = ?
Real behavior =?
If possible just a brief explanation how you got the answer?
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