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Suppose a researcher wants to increase the nonideal behavior of the gases. Should the researcher increase the temperature to T = 925 K, or should the researcher decrease the temperature to T = 92.5 K? Explain why each of these possibilities would or would not affect the nonideal behavior of the gases.
Suppose a researcher wants to increase the nonideal behavior of the gases. Should the researcher increase the temperature to T = 925 K, or should the researcher decrease the temperature to T = 92.5 K? Explain why each of these possibilities would or would not affect the nonideal behavior of the gases.
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DrBob222
h t t p s://www.vedantu.com/chemistry/deviation-from-ideal-gas-behaviour
Low temperatures cause non-ideal behavior. See the url above. close the spaces I left to make it work.
Low temperatures cause non-ideal behavior. See the url above. close the spaces I left to make it work.
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