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Question
Compressibility factor for CO2 at 400 K and 71.0 bar is 0.8697. The molar volume of CO2 under these conditions is
Options
22.04 dm3
2.24 dm3
0.41 dm3
19.5 dm3
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Solution
0.41 dm3
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