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Consider a 5.00-L tank containing 375 g of Ar at a temperature of 25 °C. (a)...

Consider a 5.00-L tank containing 375 g of Ar at a temperature of 25 °C.
(a) Calculate the pressure in the tank using both the ideal gas law and the van der Waals equation.
(b) Which correction term, a(n/V)2 or bn, has the great- est influence on the pressure of this syste

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