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Use the values of the van der Waals constants for CO2 from Table 5.5 and show how much of its deviation from ideal behavior can be accounted for by the van der Waals equation, using exactly 1 mol of CO2, at STP. (Hint: Use gas molar volume and solve for R.) Enter your answer as % relative error (use the ideal value as the "accepted" value) to 3 sig figs.

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