The relation PV=RT can describe behavior of a real gas at: (a) high temperature and high density. (b) high temperature and low density. (c) low temperature and low density. (d) low temperature and high density
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(b) high temperature and low density
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The relation PV=RT can describe behavior of a real gas at:
(b) high temperature and low density.
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The relation PV=RT can describe behavior of a real gas at:
(b) high temperature and low density.
- From definition we can conclude that an ideal gas is a gas which obeys the equation PV=RT under all conditions of temperature and pressure, but a real gas tends to obey these laws under conditions, such as when the temperature is high and pressure is low.
Hence option b high temperature and low density is correct for the relation PV=RT can describe behavior of a real gas at.
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