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Engineering, 08.11.2019 07:31 gemiegenial15

Gyou are an engineer at a plant that produces a certain candy that has popping reaction when eaten. to do this, your plant uses carbon dioxide, co2, (a= 0.396 pa m6, b= 42.69 x 10-6 m3/mol) and needs to bring the co2 gas to a pressure of 4 x 106 pa to create this effect. using the ideal gas law, calculate themoles of co2 needed to achieve this pressure in a 1-liter chamber (0.001 m3) at 280 degrees fahrenheit (411k). use this n in the van der waals equation to get a better estimate of the pressure with that much gas. do the calculations and print your results (with units! ) to the screen in an informative message. in your evaluate step, also answer the following question: is the amount of gas you calculated using the ideal gas law likely to be sufficient in the candy making process? why or why not?

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