Real Gases and Deviations

Real Gases and Deviations




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The critical pressure of a van der Waals gas with constants a = 0.5 Pa·m⁶/mol² and b = 0.03 m³/mol is:



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A real gas at high temperature and low pressure behaves most like an ideal gas because:



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For a real gas following the Redlich-Kwong equation, the pressure is given by:



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The Boyle temperature of a real gas is the temperature at which:



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The van der Waals constants for a gas are a = 1.4 Pa·m⁶/mol² and b = 0.04 m³/mol. The critical temperature of the gas is:



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A real gas has a compressibility factor Z < 1. This indicates that:



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At the critical point of a real gas, the compressibility factor (Z_c) for a van der Waals gas is:



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For a real gas following the van der Waals equation, the term ‘a’ corrects for:



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The compressibility factor (Z) for a real gas is defined as:



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The ideal gas law fails to accurately describe real gases under:



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