Calculate the pressure exerted by 1.000 mol of HCI (g) confined to a volume of 2.000 L at 100°C by the following equatio

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Calculate the pressure exerted by 1.000 mol of HCI (g) confined to a volume of 2.000 L at 100°C by the following equatio

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Calculate The Pressure Exerted By 1 000 Mol Of Hci G Confined To A Volume Of 2 000 L At 100 C By The Following Equatio 1
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Calculate the pressure exerted by 1.000 mol of HCI (g) confined to a volume of 2.000 L at 100°C by the following equations: (20 Pts.) a. Ideal Gas Law (10 Pts.) 12 atm b. Van der Waals Equation (For HCl: a = 3.67 and b = 0.0408 ) (10 Pts.) mol2 mol Acetone (density = 0.792 cm3) rises to a height of 9.39 cm at 20 ° C in a capillary tube which has a radius of 0.065 mm. Calculate the surface tension of acetone from these data. (10 Pts.) In the determination of the surface tension of a liquid by the ring method, the value of weight is 0.250 gram and the value of circumference is 5 cm. Compute for the surface tension of these data. (5 Pts.)
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