Answer to Question #157368 in General Chemistry for maricar padilla

Question #157368

What is the distinction between a gas's pressure when it behaves ideally and realistically?


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2021-01-27T04:35:21-0500

Difference between Ideal gas and Real gasIDEAL GASREAL GASNo definite volumeDefinite volumeElastic collision of particlesNon-elastic collisions between particlesNo intermolecular attraction forceIntermolecular attraction forceDoes not really exists in the environment and is a hypothetical gasIt really exists in the environmentHigh pressureThe pressure is less when compared to Ideal gasIndependentInteracts with othersObeys PV = nRTObeys p + ((n2 a )/V2)(V – n b ) = nRT


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