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Deviation From Ideal Behaviour

Deviation From Ideal Behaviour

Real gases show deviation from ideal behaviour at low temperature and high pressure.

What is an ideal gas? Why do the real gases show deviations from ideal behaviour? Show these deviations graphically.

Why do real gases show deviation from ideal behaviour ? Write van der Waals equation for n moles of a gas.

The real gases show deviations from ideal gas behaviour. It is observed that real gases donot follow Boyle's law, Charles law and Avogadro law perfectly under all conditions. The deviations from ideal behaviour can be measured in terms of compressiblity factor Z. what is meant by the term Compressiblity ? (b) What is the value of Compressibility factor for ideal gases and real gases ?

A: Helium shows only positive deviation from ideal behaviour. R : Helitim is a noble gas

Which of the following postulate of kinetic theory of gas is responsible for deviation from ideal behaviour?

Assertion: Helium shows only positive deviations from ideal behaviour. Reason: Helium is an inert gas.