WCHICH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING MORE DEVIATE F ROM IDEAL GAS BEHAVIOUR ,1AMMONIA 2CARBON DIXIOD.3METHANE .4HYDROGEN
i dont get wat u mean by deviate will u plz tell me
DEVIATION MEANS THE RSULT SHOWN BY THE GAS IS NOT ACCORDING TO THE PREDICTION OF IDEAL GAS EQUATION\[PV=nRT\]
"An ideal gas is a theoretical gas composed of a set of randomly-moving, non-interacting point particles." I know that H2 (g) and CO2 (g) behave like an ideal gas fairly well, so they're out of the picture. Between CH4 (g) and NH3 (g), ammonia seems like the better option. It has a free pair of electrons, so dipole-dipole interactions may be present. Also, because of the high electronegativity of nitrogen, there may be hydrogen bonds present. These intermolecular forces would raise the boiling of NH3, causing it to deviate the most, out of the choices given. Choice 1.
|dw:1327766364483:dw| I am not sure whether H is the upper line or He is the upper line the bottom curve is NH3 I dont know CO2 courve. Here Z=PV/NRT
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