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The ideal gas equation states that pv/rt-n, where p is the pressure, v is the volume, t is the temperature, r = 0.08206 latmd(moi. k) is the gas constant and n is the number of moles. for one mole (n , the quantity pv/rt is a constant equal to 1 at all pressures. but, real gases especially at high pressures deviate from this behavior. their response can be modeled with van derwaal's equation given by: nrt n2a v- nb v2 where a and b are constants. consider 1 mol (n-1 of nitrogen gas at t-300 k. for nitrogen gas a - 1.39 l'atm/mol2, and b 0.0391 l/mol. use the vander waal's equation to calculate p as a function of v for 0.08 s v s6 (liters, l), using an increment of 0.02 l. at each value ofv calculate the value of pv/rt and make a plot of pv/rt versus p. on the same figure makea plot for corresponding ideal gas situation. use a solid black line for vander waal's equation and a solid dashed line for ideal gas equation. label the axes and use a legend. does the response of nitrogen agree with the ideal gas situation?

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