Chemistry, asked by Surendra4095, 11 months ago

Maximum deviation from ideal gas is expected from :
(a) N₂(g) (b) CH₄(g) [2013]
(c) NH₃ (g) (d) H₂(g)

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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The gas which shows deviation from ideal gas equation is NH3.

Correct option is (C).

Explanation:

Maximum deviation from ideal gas equation is showed by NH3.

  • When ,molecules of gases interact with each other, they show deviation from ideal gas equation .
  • Now N2 & H2 gas molecules do not come into contact with each other therefore, they are behaving as ideal  gases.
  • But due to Hydrogen bonding present among NH3 gas molecules, they interact with each other thus it can be easily liquify while other gases cannot  be.
  • Therefore NH3 shows deviations from ideal gas behaviour.

Hence the gas which shows deviation from ideal gas equation is NH3.

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