From the given set of conditions the best condition that the given CO 2 gas will deviate from its ideal gas behavior should be determined. Concept introduction: Ideal gas Equation: Any gas is described by using four terms namely pressure, volume, temperature and the amount of gas. Thus combining three laws namely Boyle’s, Charles’s Law and Avogadro’s Hypothesis the following equation could be obtained. It is referred as ideal gas equation. V ∝ nT P V = R nT P PV = nRT where, n = molesofgas P = pressure T = temperature R = gas constant Under some conditions gases don not behave like ideal gas that is they deviate from their ideal gas properties. At lower temperature and at high pressures the gas tends to deviate and behave like real gases. Boyle’s Law: At given constant temperature conditions the mass of given ideal gas in inversely proportional to its volume. Charles’s Law: At given constant pressure conditions the volume of ideal gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature. Avogadro’s Hypothesis: Two equal volumes of gases with same temperature and pressure conditions tends to have same number of molecules with it.
From the given set of conditions the best condition that the given CO 2 gas will deviate from its ideal gas behavior should be determined. Concept introduction: Ideal gas Equation: Any gas is described by using four terms namely pressure, volume, temperature and the amount of gas. Thus combining three laws namely Boyle’s, Charles’s Law and Avogadro’s Hypothesis the following equation could be obtained. It is referred as ideal gas equation. V ∝ nT P V = R nT P PV = nRT where, n = molesofgas P = pressure T = temperature R = gas constant Under some conditions gases don not behave like ideal gas that is they deviate from their ideal gas properties. At lower temperature and at high pressures the gas tends to deviate and behave like real gases. Boyle’s Law: At given constant temperature conditions the mass of given ideal gas in inversely proportional to its volume. Charles’s Law: At given constant pressure conditions the volume of ideal gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature. Avogadro’s Hypothesis: Two equal volumes of gases with same temperature and pressure conditions tends to have same number of molecules with it.
Interpretation: From the given set of conditions the best condition that the given CO2 gas will deviate from its ideal gas behavior should be determined.
Concept introduction:
Ideal gas Equation:
Any gas is described by using four terms namely pressure, volume, temperature and the amount of gas. Thus combining three laws namely Boyle’s, Charles’s Law and Avogadro’s Hypothesis the following equation could be obtained. It is referred as ideal gas equation.
V ∝nTPV = RnTPPV = nRTwhere,n = molesofgasP = pressureT = temperatureR = gas constant
Under some conditions gases don not behave like ideal gas that is they deviate from their ideal gas properties. At lower temperature and at high pressures the gas tends to deviate and behave like real gases.
Boyle’s Law:
At given constant temperature conditions the mass of given ideal gas in inversely proportional to its volume.
Charles’s Law:
At given constant pressure conditions the volume of ideal gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature.
Avogadro’s Hypothesis:
Two equal volumes of gases with same temperature and pressure conditions tends to have same number of molecules with it.
Using the following two half-reactions, determine the pH range in which $NO_2^-\ (aq)$ cannot be found as the predominant chemical species in water.* $NO_3^-(aq)+10H^+(aq)+8e^-\rightarrow NH_4^+(aq)+3H_2O(l),\ pE^{\circ}=14.88$* $NO_2^-(aq)+8H^+(aq)+6e^-\rightarrow NH_4^+(aq)+2H_2O(l),\ pE^{\circ}=15.08$
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Author:Steven D. Gammon, Ebbing, Darrell Ebbing, Steven D., Darrell; Gammon, Darrell Ebbing; Steven D. Gammon, Darrell D.; Gammon, Ebbing; Steven D. Gammon; Darrell
Author:Steven D. Gammon, Ebbing, Darrell Ebbing, Steven D., Darrell; Gammon, Darrell Ebbing; Steven D. Gammon, Darrell D.; Gammon, Ebbing; Steven D. Gammon; Darrell