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The critical constants for water are `374^(@)C`, 218 atm and 0.0566 litre `mol^(-1)`. Calculate `a' and `b' of water

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`a = 2.095 lit^(2)` atm `mol^(-1)`
`b = 0.0189 lit mol^(-1)`
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