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1. You have 5 g of CO2 (w = 0.225) in a 50 mL container, which...

1. You have 5 g of CO2 (w = 0.225) in a 50 mL container, which is at 723 ° C. Determine the gas pressure using the following equations and obtain the percentage of error with respect to the ideal gas:
a) Van der Waals. (3 points)
b) Virial truncated. (3 points)
c) Peng-Robinson. (3 points)
d) Soave-Redlich-Kwong. (3 points)

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