Under what conditions of temperature and pressure does a real gas approach ideal behaviour?

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А.
Under what conditions of temperature and pressure does a real gas approach ideal
behaviour?
B.
A 7.16 g sample of an anhydrous aluminium chloride produces 1.00 dm³ (10³ m³) of
vapour at 180° C and a pressure of 1.01 x 10° Pa. What is the molecular mass of
aluminium chloride under these conditions?
Use the data given at B. to predict whether anhydrous aluminium chloride is ionic or
covalent in the vapour state. Give a reason for your prediction.
С.
Aluminium fluoride does not melt until the temperature is above 1 200° C. Suggest
reasons for the difference in melting points between aluminium chloride and aluminium
fluoride.
D.
E.
Use sodium chloride and copper to:
i. explain what is meant by an ionic and metallic bonding (use suitable diagrams).
ii. compare electrical conductivities of both in terms of structure and bonding.
Transcribed Image Text:А. Under what conditions of temperature and pressure does a real gas approach ideal behaviour? B. A 7.16 g sample of an anhydrous aluminium chloride produces 1.00 dm³ (10³ m³) of vapour at 180° C and a pressure of 1.01 x 10° Pa. What is the molecular mass of aluminium chloride under these conditions? Use the data given at B. to predict whether anhydrous aluminium chloride is ionic or covalent in the vapour state. Give a reason for your prediction. С. Aluminium fluoride does not melt until the temperature is above 1 200° C. Suggest reasons for the difference in melting points between aluminium chloride and aluminium fluoride. D. E. Use sodium chloride and copper to: i. explain what is meant by an ionic and metallic bonding (use suitable diagrams). ii. compare electrical conductivities of both in terms of structure and bonding.
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