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Draw the graphs and explain both positive deviations from ideal behaviours?

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Draw the graphs and explain both positive deviations from ideal behaviours?

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Ideal Gas Equation pV= nRT. It defines the relationship between Temperature, pressure, and volume of gases. For checking the reliability of this relationship we first plot a graph between pV and p. From our next graph that plots the volume to pressure data of gases, we find an apparent deviation from the theoretical prediction of gases in changed conditions. From the graph, we can figure out that at very high pressures the value of volume we calculated is less than the actual practical volume. Hence from the above two graphs, it is clear that generally real gases, under all conditions do not follow The Ideal Gas Behaviour or equation.

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