why do the gases deviate from ideal behaviour?
Asked by swetha anandh | 10th Sep, 2010, 12:00: AM
Expert Answer:
the gases deviate from ideal behaviour at low pressure and high temperature . This is based on two faulty assumptions of kinetic theory of gases:-
i)The volume occupied by the gas molecules is negligible as compared to the total volume of the gas.
ii) The force of attraction or repulsion between the gas molecules are negligible.
Answered by | 11th Sep, 2010, 02:03: AM
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