Single Choice

Which of the given sets of temperature and pressure will cause gas to exhibit the greatest deviation from ideal gas behaviour?

A$$100^{o}C$$ and $$4\ atm$$
B$$100^{o}C$$ and $$2 \ atm$$
C$$-100^{o}C$$ and $$4\ atm$$
Correct Answer
D$$0^{o}C$$ and $$2\ atm$$

Solution

Gas deviate from ideal gas behaviour to real gas (according to Van der Waal's at low temperature and high pressure).


SIMILAR QUESTIONS

States of Matter - Gas and Liquid

A real gas is expected to exhibit maximum deviations from ideal gas law at:

States of Matter - Gas and Liquid

When is deviation more in the behaviour of a gas from the ideal gas equation $$PV= nRT$$?

States of Matter - Gas and Liquid

I : The ideal gas law does not hold under low temperatures and high pressure. II : Interactions between particles cannot be neglected under these conditions.

States of Matter - Gas and Liquid

For a gas deviation from ideal behaviour is maximum at:

States of Matter - Gas and Liquid

(a) Why do real gases not allow ideal behavior at low temperature and high pressure? (b) Why is glass considered as super-cooled liquid?

States of Matter - Gas and Liquid

When does a gas deviate the most from its ideal behavior ?

States of Matter - Gas and Liquid

Among the following, the correct statement is:

States of Matter - Gas and Liquid

A gas such as carbon monoxide would be most likely to obey the ideal gas law at:

States of Matter - Gas and Liquid

A gas behaves most like an ideal gas under conditions of:

States of Matter - Gas and Liquid

A gas behaves most like an ideal gas under conditions of:

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