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You have nitrogen at a temperature of 145 K and a volume of 0.061629 m3 /...

You have nitrogen at a temperature of 145 K and a volume of 0.061629 m3 / kmol. Determine the pressure of this gas with the following methods (with R=8.314 KPam^3/kmolK). And determine the percentage deviation presented by each equation of state if the actual nitrogen pressure at these conditions is 100 atm.

a) ideal gas

b) Vander Walls

c) Beattie Bridgeman. with A0 =136.2315, a=0.02617, B0=0.05046, b=-0.0061, c=4.20x10^4

d) Redlich Kwong

e) Peng Robison With w=0.038

f) Benedict web rubin. With a=2.54, A0=106.73, b=0.002328, B0=0.4074, c=7.379x10^4, C0=8.164x10^5, α=1.272x10^-4, ϒ=0.0053

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