(a)
Interpretation:
Whether argon or xenon will show greater deviation from ideal behavior at the same set of the condition is to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Gases that obey the ideal gas equation at all temperature and pressure are known as an ideal gas.
The ideal gas equation can be expressed as follows,
Here,
The expression of Van der Waals equation is as follows:
Here,
At low pressure and high temperature, real gas will obey the gas laws.
The value of van der Waals constants depends upon the nature of the gas. The constant
(b)
Interpretation:
Whether water vapor or neon will show greater deviation from ideal behavior at the same set of the condition is to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Gases that obey the ideal gas equation at all temperature and pressure are known as an ideal gas.
The ideal gas equation can be expressed as follows,
Here,
The expression of Van der Waals equation is as follows:
Here,
At low pressure and high temperature, real gas will obey the gas laws.
The value of van der Waals constants depends upon the nature of the gas. The constant
(c)
Interpretation:
Whether mercury vapor or radon will show greater deviation from ideal behavior at the same set of the condition is to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Gases that obey the ideal gas equation at all temperature and pressure are known as an ideal gas.
The ideal gas equation can be expressed as follows,
Here,
The expression of Van der Waals equation is as follows:
Here,
At low pressure and high temperature, real gas will obey the gas laws.
The value of van der Waals constants depends upon the nature of the gas. The constant
(d)
Interpretation:
Whether water vapor or methane will show greater deviation from ideal behavior at the same set of the condition is to be explained.
Concept introduction:
Gases that obey the ideal gas equation at all temperature and pressure are known as an ideal gas.
The ideal gas equation can be expressed as follows,
Here,
The expression of Van der Waals equation is as follows:
Here,
At low pressure and high temperature, real gas will obey the gas laws.
The value of van der Waals constants depends upon the nature of the gas. The constant

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