A gas such as carbon monoxide would be most likely to be the ideal gas law and what temperature and pressure
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A gas such as carbon monoxide would be most likely to be the ideal gas law at
Concept:
The size of the molecules of gases are very small.
In comparision to the empty space between them, their actual volumes are negligible.
There is no force of attraction (between the particle of a gas).
Only at high temperatures and low pressures, these assumptions are valid.
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A gas such as carbon monoxide would be most likely to be the ideal gas law at
high temperatures and low pressures.
Concept : Kinetic theory of Gases
We know that:
The size of the molecules of gases are very small.
In comparision to the empty space between them, their actual volumes are negligible.
Assumption of Ideal gas behaviour:
There is no force of attraction (between the particle of a gas).
Note:Only at high temperatures and low pressures, these assumptions are valid.
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