States of Matter - Gas and Liquid
A real gas is expected to exhibit maximum deviations from ideal gas law at:
Which of the given sets of temperature and pressure will cause gas to exhibit the greatest deviation from ideal gas behaviour?
Gas deviate from ideal gas behaviour to real gas (according to Van der Waal's at low temperature and high pressure).
A real gas is expected to exhibit maximum deviations from ideal gas law at:
When is deviation more in the behaviour of a gas from the ideal gas equation $$PV= nRT$$?
I : The ideal gas law does not hold under low temperatures and high pressure. II : Interactions between particles cannot be neglected under these conditions.
For a gas deviation from ideal behaviour is maximum at:
(a) Why do real gases not allow ideal behavior at low temperature and high pressure? (b) Why is glass considered as super-cooled liquid?
When does a gas deviate the most from its ideal behavior ?
Among the following, the correct statement is:
A gas such as carbon monoxide would be most likely to obey the ideal gas law at:
A gas behaves most like an ideal gas under conditions of:
A gas behaves most like an ideal gas under conditions of: