Calculate the pressure exerted by N₂ at 300. K for molar volumes of 250. L mol-¹ and 0.100 L mol-¹ using the ideal gas and the van der Waals equations of state. The values of parameters a and b for N₂ are 1.370 bar dm6 mol-2 and 0.0387 dm³ mol-¹, respectively.

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Compare the results of your calculations at the two pressures. If P calculated using the van
der Waals equation of state is greater than those calculated with the ideal gas law, we can
conclude that the repulsive interaction of the N₂ molecules outweighs the attractive
interaction for the calculated value of the density. A similar statement can be made
regarding the attractive interaction. Is the attractive or repulsive interaction greater for N₂
at 300. K and Vm=0.100 L?
Transcribed Image Text:Compare the results of your calculations at the two pressures. If P calculated using the van der Waals equation of state is greater than those calculated with the ideal gas law, we can conclude that the repulsive interaction of the N₂ molecules outweighs the attractive interaction for the calculated value of the density. A similar statement can be made regarding the attractive interaction. Is the attractive or repulsive interaction greater for N₂ at 300. K and Vm=0.100 L?
Calculate the pressure exerted by N₂ at 300. K for molar volumes of 250. L mol-¹ and
0.100 L mol-¹ using the ideal gas and the van der Waals equations of state. The values of
parameters a and b for N₂ are 1.370 bar dm6 mol-² and 0.0387 dm³ mol-1, respectively.
Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the pressure exerted by N₂ at 300. K for molar volumes of 250. L mol-¹ and 0.100 L mol-¹ using the ideal gas and the van der Waals equations of state. The values of parameters a and b for N₂ are 1.370 bar dm6 mol-² and 0.0387 dm³ mol-1, respectively.
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