Three samples of three different gases are listed in the table below. All the samples contain exactly 1 mole of gas and are at a temperature of -10.0°C. For each sample, decide whether the gas can be reasonably described as an ideal gas. If the gas isn't ideal, decide the most important reason why it isn't. sample A B C pressure (atm) 1.9 1.7 0.86 volume (L) 10.0 15.0 20.0 ideal? O OO yes O yes 00 no no yes no If not ideal, the most important reason why not: O There are attractions between the particles. O The particles don't have zero volume. O There are attractions between the particles. O The particles don't have zero volume. O There are attractions between the particles. O The particles don't have zero volume.

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Three samples of three different gases are listed in the table below. All the samples contain exactly 1 mole of gas and are at a temperature of -10.0°C.
For each sample, decide whether the gas can be reasonably described as an ideal gas. If the gas isn't ideal, decide the most important reason why it isn't.
sample
A
B
C
pressure
(atm)
1.9
1.7
0.86
volume
(L)
10.0
15.0
20.0
ideal?
O yes
no
O yes
O O
no
yes
no
If not ideal, the most
important reason why not:
O There are attractions between the particles.
O The particles don't have zero volume.
O There are attractions between the particles.
O The particles don't have zero volume.
There are attractions between the particles.
O The particles don't have zero volume.
X
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Transcribed Image Text:Three samples of three different gases are listed in the table below. All the samples contain exactly 1 mole of gas and are at a temperature of -10.0°C. For each sample, decide whether the gas can be reasonably described as an ideal gas. If the gas isn't ideal, decide the most important reason why it isn't. sample A B C pressure (atm) 1.9 1.7 0.86 volume (L) 10.0 15.0 20.0 ideal? O yes no O yes O O no yes no If not ideal, the most important reason why not: O There are attractions between the particles. O The particles don't have zero volume. O There are attractions between the particles. O The particles don't have zero volume. There are attractions between the particles. O The particles don't have zero volume. X 5
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