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Chemistry, 14.09.2019 10:10 Demarcusclincy

My professor gave me two questions to solve using the van der waals equation. she told us to solve for p and the second one we have to solve for b
she wants an explanation how we got our answers. what confusing is the fact that she wants the answers in units but she never gave us any numbers to plot for the equations unless she wants us to use si units. she did however say p=atmosphere, b=litters, and t=kelvin
van der waals equation
(p+n^2a/v^2)(v-nb)=nrt. solve for p
t=kelvin
p=atmosphere
b=litters
profesor wants units, so im guessing she wants us to use si units

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