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If 1.00 mol of argon is placed in a 0.500-L container at 21.0 °C, what is the difference between the ideal pressure (as predicted by the ideal gas law) and the real pressure (as predicted by the van der Waals equation)? For argon, a=1.345 (L2 .atm)/moland b = 0.03219 L/mol. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.

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