Representative Gases & Properties of Gases
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Representative Gases & Properties of Gases
<i>1. State the five assumptions of the Kinetic-Molecular Theory of gases.</i>
a) Gases consist of large numbers of tiny particles. These particles, usually molecules or atoms, typically occupy a volume about 1000 times larger than occupied by the same number of particles in the liquid or solid state. Thus molecules of gases are much further apart than those of liquids or solids.
Most of the volume occupied by a gas
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sion forces - Intermolecular attractions resulting from the constant motion of electrons and the creation of intantaneous dipoles and induced dipoles. <i>10. What is an ideal gas? When does a real gas behave like an ideal gas?</i> An ideal gas is a gas that fits the kinetic molecular theory perfectly. Noble gases tend to behave like an ideal gas. Real gases behave like an ideal gas when it fits the 5 assumptions of KMT.
sion forces - Intermolecular attractions resulting from the constant motion of electrons and the creation of intantaneous dipoles and induced dipoles. <i>10. What is an ideal gas? When does a real gas behave like an ideal gas?</i> An ideal gas is a gas that fits the kinetic molecular theory perfectly. Noble gases tend to behave like an ideal gas. Real gases behave like an ideal gas when it fits the 5 assumptions of KMT.