Consider the following statements
(a) Critical temperature of ammonia is
higher than carbon dioxide
(b) Above Boyle point, real gases show
positive deviation from ideality
(c) At 1 atm pressure boiling point is called
standard boiling point.
The correct statements are
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The postulates of the kinetic molecular theory of gases ignore both the volume occupied by the molecules of a gas and all interactions between molecules, whether attractive or repulsive. In reality, however, all gases have nonzero molecular volumes. Furthermore, the molecules of real gases interact with one another in ways that depend on the structure of the molecules and therefore differ for each gaseous substance. In this section, we consider the properties of real gases and how and why they differ from the predictions of the ideal gas law. We also examine liquefaction, a key property of real gases that is not predicted by the kinetic molecular theory of gases.
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