Chemistry, asked by chauhanshanu534, 1 month ago

Gas laws are applicable to
(A) Gases as well as vapours
(B) Gases alone and not to vapours
(C) Gases and steam
(D) Gases and vapours under certain conditions

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Answered by Mayura680
4

Answer:

Gases and vapours under certain conditions

Explanation:

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Answered by sarahssynergy
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The correct answer is option (b) Gases alone and not to vapours.

Explanation:

  • Gas laws are applicable to Gases alone and not to vapours.
  • The gas laws are applied to those gases within commonly encountered temperature limits, in which the atomic interactions are very little.
  • The volume of the gas must be low as compared to the volume of the container.
  • And the atomic interactions between the molecules of these gases are also very strong.
  • The gas laws apply only to ideal gases.
  • Some characteristics of ideal gases are: They occupy negligible volume, have No intermolecular interactions between molecules.
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