Ideal and Real Gas
Under what conditions of temperature and pressure do you think that the gas laws would work best? Please be specific.
ii) What is the total pressure of a gas mixture that contains hydrogen at 0.45 atm, nitrogen at 0.25 atm, and argon at 0.60 atm?
iii) How much volume in liters will 100.0 g of oxygen occupy at 100 0C and 100 atm pressure?
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Solution Summary
An ideal gas or perfect gas is a hypothetical gas consisting of identical particles of zero volume, with no intermolecular forces. Additionally, the constituent atoms or molecules undergo perfectly elastic collisions with the walls of the container. Real gases do not exhibit these exact properties.
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