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The van der Waal's constants a & b of `CO_(2)` are `3.64 L^(2) mol^(-2)` bar & `0.04 L mol^(-1)` respectively. The value of `R` is `0.083 bar dm^(3)mol^(-1)K^(-1)`. If one mole of `CO_(2)` is confined to a volume of `0.15L at 300 K`, then the pressure (in bar) eaxerted by the gas is :

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