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One mole of `CO_(2)` occpuies 1.5 L at `25^(@)C`. Calculate the pressure exerted by the gas using
(i) ideal gas equation
van der Waals gas equation with `a=3.6 L^(2)" bar mol"^(-2) and b="0.04 L mol"^(-1)`

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To solve the problem step by step, we will first calculate the pressure exerted by the gas using the Ideal Gas Equation, and then we will use the Van der Waals gas equation. ### Step 1: Calculate Pressure Using the Ideal Gas Equation The Ideal Gas Equation is given by: \[ PV = nRT \] Where: ...
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