At pressures greater than 60,000 kPa, how does the volume of a real gas compare with the volume of an ideal gas under the same conditions?
It is much greater. (on my test it was "A") if you need any more help hit me up. haha mabie a medal?? :D
What does the ideal gas law allow a scientist to calculate that the other gas laws do not? (1 point) (1 pt) number of moles (0 pts) pressure (0 pts) volume (0 pts) temperature 1 /1 point 2. How is the ideal gas law usually written? (1 point) (0 pts) (0 pts) (1 pt) (0 pts) 1 /1 point 3. At pressures greater than 60,000 kPa, how does the volume of a real gas compare with the volume of an ideal gas under the same conditions? (1 point) (1 pt) It is much greater. (0 pts) It is much less. (0 pts) There is no difference. (0 pts) It depends on the type of gas. 1 /1 point 4. An ideal gas CANNOT be ____. (1 point) (1 pt) condensed (0 pts) cooled (0 pts) heated (0 pts) compressed 1 /1 point The final score is 4/4 (100%).
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