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Ideal and Real Gases
Ideal and Real Gases - An ideal gas is one, which obeys the general gas equation of PV = nRT and other gas laws at all temperatures and pressures. A real gas, does not obey the general gas equation and other gas laws at all conditions of temperature..
Ideal and Real Gases
An ideal gas is one, which obeys the general gas equation of PV = nRT and other gas laws at all temperatures and pressures. A real gas, does not obey the general gas equation and other gas laws at all conditions of temperature and pressur..
GASES AND THEIR PROPERTIES
Random motion of molecules and their collisions with a surface Random motion of molecules and diffusion of gases Applying the gas laws to relations between the pressure, temperature, and volume Standard temperature and pressure (STP) Convert between Celsius and Kelvin temperature s..
GASES AND THEIR PROPERTIES
Random motion of molecules and their collisions with a surface Random motion of molecules and diffusion of gases Applying the gas laws to relations between the pressure, temperature, and volume Standard temperature and pressure (STP) Convert between Celsius and Kelvin temperature s..
Ideal Gas Equation
). This means that 'K' is directly proportional to the number of moles, 'n', i.e., K n or K = nR, where 'R' is the universal gas constant of proportionality. The value of 'R' is same for all gases. However, the numerical value of 'R' varies with the units in which pressure and volume are ..
The Ideal Gas Equation
o t , because later on in the chapter, we use m for the mass of one molecule. Measurements of the behavior of various gases lead to several conclusions. First, the volume V is proportional to the number of moles n. If we double the number of moles, keeping pressure and temperature co..
Effect of temperature
The effect of temperature on the behaviour of real gases is studied by plotting the value of 'PV' against temperature. It is observed that the deviations from ideal behaviour is less with the increase in temperature. Thus, real gases show idea..
Causes for deviations
Substituting these values for pressure and volume, the ideal gas equation can now be written a..
Substituting these values for pressure and volume, the ideal gas equation can now be written a..Equilibrium Between a Gas and its Solution
. The dependence of solubility of a gas and its pressure above the solvent is given by a law known as Henry's law. This law states that 'the mass of a gas dissolved in a given mass of a solvent at a particular temperature is proportional to the pressure of the gas in equilibrium with the solution'...
. The dependence of solubility of a gas and its pressure above the solvent is given by a law known as Henry's law. This law states that 'the mass of a gas dissolved in a given mass of a solvent at a particular temperature is proportional to the pressure of the gas in equilibrium with the solution'...Compressibility
Liquids are 10 5 times less compressible than gases but are about 10 times more compressible than solids. This is due to the fact that the molecules in liquid state are not as closely packed as in solids but are closer to each other as compared to gases. Moreover in the case o..
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