Chemistry, asked by Archie61, 8 months ago

When is deviation more in the behaviour of a gas from the
ideal gas equation PV = nRT ?
(a) At high temperature and low pressure
(b) At low temperature and high pressure
(c) At high temperature and high pressure
(d) At low temperature and low pressure

Answers

Answered by pittalasadhana45
1

Explanation:

at high temperature and low pressure

Answered by preety89
2

Let us answer it

Explanation:

Ideal gases

  1. They are those gases that obeys ideal gas equation that is PV=nRT at all conditions of temperature and pressure .
  2. But it has been that in real life , no gases are ideal gases .
  3. They are called as real gases .
  4. The gases deviate more from ideal behavior at specific condition of temperature and Pressure that is : low temperatures and  high pressures, real gases show deviation more .
  5. In the above question asked : Option 2 is correct
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