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Understanding how a real gas (eg. van der Waals gas) differs from an ideal gas. Interpreting the pressure-volume behaviour of gases.

In an industrial process, nitrogen has to be heated to 500K  at constant volume.  If it enters the system at 300 K and 100 atm, what pressure does it exert at its final working temperature?  Treat it as a van der Waals gas.  Assume the volume is 1 m^3 (where "^" means "to the exponent").


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