which gas would behave more ideally at the same condition of P and T? CO or...
Part 1: Which of the following gas samples would be most likely to behave ideally under the stated conditions? Explain. A) N2 at 1 atm and -70°C B) CO at 200 atm and 25°C C) SO2 at 2 atm and 50 °C D) Ne at STP E) NH3 at 1 atm and 25°C PART 2: Given that Na(l) + ½ O2 (g) ⇌ NaO (g) K1 = 2 x 105 Na2O2(s) + Na(l) ⇌ NaO(g) + Na2O(s) K2 =...
7. Under the same conditions of temperature and pressure, which of the following gases would behave most ideally: Ne, N2, or CH4? Explain
In general, real gases behave most ideally at temperatures and pressures. The behavior of real gases can be described using the van der Waals equation [P+(ma/V2](V-nb) = nRT The values of a and bare given below for the two real gases xenon and argon The gas in which deviations from ideal behavior due to intermolecular forces are expected to be the largest is The gas that would be expected to behave least like an ideal gas at high pressures is...
In general, real gases behave most ideally at temperatures and pressures. The behavior of real gases can be described using the van der Waals equation [P+(nʼa/V2)](V-nb) = nRT The values of a and b are given below for the two real gases oxygen and methane. The gas in which deviations from ideal behavior due to intermolecular forces are expected to be the smallest is The gas that would be expected to behave most like an ideal gas at high pressures...
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Applications 5.91 Would behave more like an ideal gas at 5 Kor 50 K? Explain your reasoning 5.92 Would CO behave more like an ideal gas at 2 atm or 20 atm? Explain your reasoning. The Liquid State Foundations 5.93 Compare the strength of intermolecular forces in liquids with those in gases 5.94 Compare the strength of intermolecular forces in liquids with those in solids. What is the relationship between the temperature of a...
Applications 5.91 Would behave more like an ideal gas at Skor SOK? Explain your reasoning. 592 Would co behave more like an ideal gas at 2 atm or 20 atm? Explain your reasoning. The Liquid State Foundations 5.93 Compare the strength of intermolecular forces in liquids with those in gases. Compare the strength of intermolecular forces in liquids with those in solids. What is the relationship between the temperature of a liquid and the vapor pressure of that liquid? 5.96...
Decide which of the following statements are true and which are false. True Real gas molecules have a volume and exert attractive forces on one another. False As temperature increases, the average kinetic energy of a sample of gas molecules decreases. False In order for two separate 1.0 L samples of O2(g) and H2(g) to have the same average velocity, the O2(g) sample must be at a higher temperature than the H2(g) sample. False At constant temperature, the lighter the...
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7. Assuming all gases are at t Fuck I sent the same one twice. 7. Assuming all gases are at the same temperature and pressure, how many milliliters of hydrogen iodide (HI) are formed from 250 mL of iodine vapor? The balanced chemical equation is: H2(g) + 12(g) ----------> 2 HI(g) 8. Ammonia (NH3) can be formed from nitrogen and hydrogen from the following balanced equation: N2(g) + 3 H2(g) ------------> 2 NH3(g) Assuming that all gases are...
Assume that all the four liquids in todays experiment are heated to 1000C using a heat chamber; will they behave more ideal or less ideal compared to 100C? Explain Which of the three gases -HE, N2 and CO2, you will expect to be the most ideal at STP? Explain. Explain why most gases behave ideally at lower pressures than higher pressures. Explain what simple adjustments were made by van der Waals to ‘P’ and ‘V’ in the ideal gas law...
Show that ΔG = nRTln (Pf/Pi) for an ideal gas at constant T. How would you change the equation above to account for real gas behavior? Define any terms you introduce. How would this new equation account for attractive and repulsive forces that real gases can have?