Monday, February 8, 2010

True or False? The idea gas law doesn't work well at high temperatures becauses the sizes of the particles

themselves become the vollume, which is smaller than the predicted volume.True or False? The idea gas law doesn't work well at high temperatures becauses the sizes of the particles
true





the ideal gas law breaks down at high temperatures, due to volume effects and at low pressures, due to increased intermolecular forces.





the ideal gas law assumes the size of the particles = 0 and the intermolecular forces = 0True or False? The idea gas law doesn't work well at high temperatures becauses the sizes of the particles
In the ideal gas law, the only constant is the ideal gas constant: R - .082 (atm x L/ moles x K). Pressure, volume, temperature and the number of moles are all variables and, as such, their values are subject to change, high or low. Your answer if false.

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