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Calculate the temperature of 2 moles of sulphur dioxide gas contained in a 5 L vessel at 10 bar pressure. Given that for `SO_(2)` gas, van der Waals constants are : a=6.7 bar `L^(2) mol^(-2)` and b=0.0564 L `mol^(-1)`.

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