5.41. What are ideal and real gases? Out of CO2 and NH3 gases, which is expected to show more deviation from the ideal gas behaviour.
5.41. What are ideal and real gases? Out of CO2 and NH3 gases, which is expected to show more deviation from the ideal gas behaviour.
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5.41. Ideal Gas: A gas that follows Boyle's law, Charles' law and Avogadro law strictly, is called an ideal gas. It is assumed that intermolecular forces are not present between the molecules of an ideal gas.
Real Gases: Gases which deviate from ideal gas behaviour are known as real gases. NH3 is expected to show more deviation. Since NH3 is polar in nature and it can be liquified easily.
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Kindly go through the solution
Since VReal > Videal
So, Z = VReal > 1. Videal
The Answer is Maxwell? Boltzmann distribution
NH3 can be liquefied most easily due to presence of strong intermolecular H-bonding among NH3 molecules.
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