Asked by Michael
1. Out of all the "8" gases [Argon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Air, Helium, Methane, Carbon Dioxide], which one is the most likely to depart from the ideal gas behavior? Why?
2. Out of all the "8" gases [Argon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Air, Helium, Methane, Carbon Dioxide], which one is the most likely to behave closest to that of an ideal gas? Why?
2. Out of all the "8" gases [Argon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Air, Helium, Methane, Carbon Dioxide], which one is the most likely to behave closest to that of an ideal gas? Why?
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Answered by
DrBob222
http://chemed.chem.purdue.edu/genchem/topicreview/bp/ch4/deviation5.html
Scroll down the page to the graph that is shown. PV/RT graphed vs P should be a straight line at 1.000. Looks from the graph as if CO2 deviates most and N2 deviates the least. Can you think why this might be so?
Scroll down the page to the graph that is shown. PV/RT graphed vs P should be a straight line at 1.000. Looks from the graph as if CO2 deviates most and N2 deviates the least. Can you think why this might be so?
Answered by
skss
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