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Real gases behave idealy at ........and .......

Real gases behave as ideal gases most closely at low pressure and high temperature. Intermolecular force between ideal gas molecules is assumed to be zero.

Many real gases behave as ideal gases at "______________" .

Select the correct option: Gas is more compressible if repulsive O forces dominate over-attractive forces between molecule. O At extremely low pressure and high temperature gases behave ideally. At Boyle's temperature and any pressure gas behave ideally O If gas is kept at T

What is an ideal gas? Under what conditions does a real gas behave ideally?

For a real gas, behaving ideally, the pressure may be:

At ______ pressures and _______ temperatures, some real gases behave like an ideal gas.

Assertion : At critical point, the densities of gaseous and liquid states become same. Reason : At critical point, gases behave ideally.

MODERN PUBLICATION-STATES OF MATTER : GASES AND LIQUIDS-Revision Exercises (Objective Questions)(Short Answer Questions)
  1. Justify the statement 'volume of a gas at a constant pressure decrease...

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  2. What do you understand by the terms ideal gas and real gas ? Explain.

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  3. Real gases behave ideally at:

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  4. Comment on the statement that liquid state is an intermediate state be...

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  5. Would you expect surface tension and viscosity of a liquid to increase...

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  6. Why do gases deviate from ideal behaviour? Write van der Waal's equati...

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  7. Explain the physical significance of vanderWaals parameters.

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  8. Why does the boiling temperature of liquid becomes constant once it st...

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  9. Define viscosity and coefficient of viscosity. How does the viscosity ...

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  10. What do you understand by surface tension of a liquid ? How does it va...

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  11. What is critical temperature ? What is its importance in liquefaction ...

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  12. Why are certain liquids viscous while certain others are moblile?

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  13. Define the following : (i) Critical temperature (ii) Critical volume...

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  14. In the van der Waals equation

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  15. TRANSPORT OF CARBON DIOXIDE

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  16. What is viscosity and coefficient of viscosity? What are SI units of c...

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  17. Explain how does surface tension account for (i) Capillary action of...

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  18. What do you understand by isobars, isotherms and isochores? Explain.

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  19. Explain the following laws : (i) Gay Lussac's law (ii) Avogadro's ...

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  20. Explain : a gas can be changed into liquid or a liquid into a gas by a...

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