Intermolecular forces ( IMF ... the forcescausereal gases to deviate from ideal gas behavior
the propertiespreventreal gases from acting like ideal gases
115)Describe two factorscausereal gases to depart from the ideal gas law
an Error Example Question # 8 ... Which of the following conditionswould causea gas to act the most like an ideal gas
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2010945058854921425 # What conditions of temperature and pressurecausegases to deviate from ideal gas behavior
weak electric forces attracting neutral molecules to each other in gasthus causinga gas to deviate from an ideal gas
High temperatures and low pressureswould causea real gas to behave like an ideal gas
of randomly moving , non - interacting particlesis composedof randomly moving , non - interacting particles
of a set of randomly moving non - interacting point particlesis composedof a set of randomly moving non - interacting point particles
Air in the computational domain(passive) is setAir in the computational domain
of particles that move randomly just like all other gas particlesis composedof particles that move randomly just like all other gas particles
of molecules which are small compared to the mean distance between them and sois composedof molecules which are small compared to the mean distance between them and so
of molecules on which no forces act except upon collision with one another and with the walls of the container in which the gas is enclosed ; a gas that obeys the ideal gas lawcomposedof molecules on which no forces act except upon collision with one another and with the walls of the container in which the gas is enclosed ; a gas that obeys the ideal gas law