Explain compressibility in gases with an example?
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The molecules are
further apart and there is more space between the different molecules, which
makes the gas more compressible. Due to the high compressibility, the large
volumes of the gas can be compressed and can easily be transported.
The examples are:
The LPG (liquefied
petroleum gas) cylinder that we use in our homes for cooking
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How much a gas can be compressed at a given temperature, volume, and pressure depends on its compressibility.
Explanation:
- Because there is so much empty space seen between gas particles, most of a gas' volume is made up of compressible gas molecules.
- The average distance between gas molecules at standard pressure and room temperature is roughly 10 times the diameter of the molecules.
- The compressibility factor sometimes called the compression factor or the gas deviation factor is a term used in thermodynamics to characterise how far a real gas deviates from the behaviour of an ideal gas.
- The molar volume ratio of gas to an ideal gas at the same pressure and temperature is the simplest way to describe it.
A gas's capacity for compression at a particular temperature, volume, and pressure is known as its compressibility.
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