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Use the Van der Waals equation to calculate the fugacity coefficients for propane at: a) 1 bar and Tr=0.9. b) 100 bar and Tr=0.9. c)

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Use the Van der Waals equation to calculate the fugacity coefficients for propane at: a) 1 bar and Tr=0.9. b) 100 bar and Tr=0.9. c) Are you surprised that the values are so different? Why or why not? You may use a spreadsheet (obviously the VdWEOS spreadsheet, not PREOS) to obtain volume roots, but NOT for any other values

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