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n=1 mol of real gas is in a container with a volume of v=0.25lt. The pressure of the gas at T1=300K temperature is p1=90atm, and at T2=350K the pressure of the gas is P2=110atm. Find the Vanderwaals constants (a and b) for this gas.
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