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What Condition Do Real Gases Differ From Ideal Gases?

Asked by Guest468619 in Physics 9 months ago - 1 answer

There are four conditions on the basis of which the real gases differ from the ideal gases and they are as follows:Firstly, real gases do not obey PV = nRT while the ideal gases follow it. Secondly, for real gases, volume is not zero for the temperature, To. Thirdly, real gases condense to form liquids ...more

Answered by Ellie82 9 months ago



Each Of 4 Gases Ozone, Separately Helium, Oxygen & Ammonia Are Contained In 1 Liter Flasks At Same Temperature & Pressure. What Is The Ratio Of The Number Of Atoms In Gases?

Asked by Guest3671049 in Chemistry 1 month ago - 1 answer

Ozone is an unstable gas, continually breaking down into O2 until no O3 is left.  So it's a trick question. ...more

Answered by Guest3678601 1 month ago


Why These Gases Are Named As Green House Gases?

Asked by FULCHAND in Global Warming 2 years ago - 1 answer

These gases are known as Green House Gases because these are involved and a part of in the green house effect to keep this planet warm. Green house effect is a process which warms our planet. It is derived from an incorrect analogy with the air being heated inside a greenhouse as compared to the air outside the premises of green house. That's why it is known as ...more

Answered by nidar 2 years ago


Do All Liquid Gases Change State At Room Temperatures? Is The Change Instantaneous For All Gases?

Asked by Guest in Physics 2 years ago - 5 answers

Hi there.  Although not an expert on all gases and there are many (remember:Matter never dies, it just changes form), I can tell you that of couse just as O2 or Oxygen does not change at room temperature, neither does CO2 or Carbon Monoxide or Carbon Dioxide: Both are killers-silent, smelless and both are found naturally in the air. It is only when the latter outweighs its natural ...more

Answered by Alexandra1 2 years ago


How Do People Affect The Ecosystem? People Release Greenhouse Gases In The Things We Do Every Day. For Example, Burning Fossil Fuels, Cutting Down Trees Etc. This Releases Carbon Dioxide (and Other Greenhouse Gases Like Methane) Into The Atmosphere.

Asked by Guest3795799 in Chemistry 1 month ago - 1 answer

Sounds like you already know how people affect the ecosystem. Why ask this as a question. You should make this question an answer for someone else who didn't know the things you just mentioned. ...more

Answered by Darkly 2 weeks ago


How Are Gases Used?

Asked by Guest in Chemistry 3 years ago - 1 answer

Gases are usually used for various different purposes. Like quite a few gases like Argon, Helium, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen are applied for various industrial purposes. Usually in automobile production Helium gases are applied to leak-test the radiator and torque converter, Nitrogen is applied for the procedure of heat treating, which is done to ...more

Answered by Memo 3 years ago


What Gases Are Useful?

Asked by Guest564119 in Chemistry 9 months ago - 1 answer

Neon, propane, hydrogen, freon, nitrous oxide ...more

Answered by Aries36 9 months ago


Why Can Gases Not Be Seen?

Asked by Guest2878181 in Physics 3 months ago - 1 answer

Not all gases are invisible. Bromine for instance is a bright reddish-brown. If you see it - run! Many centuries ago, when I was at school, I got the whole school evacuated by leaving a bromine-producing experiment running over lunchtime - the teacher switched off the fume extractors when he left the room for lunch.........   :-) ...more

Answered by Madmacstew 3 months ago


How Are Gases Refined?

Asked by Guest in Energy Science 3 years ago - 1 answer

Gases are refined via a process known as refining; they are generally cooled and compressed until they liquefy. Refining basically is a method of distillation of a particular substance. Fluids as well as gases can also be refined via extraction with the help of a particular solvent which disbands the matter of interest or the surplus impurities. A number of solids ...more

Answered by Memo 3 years ago


Why Can Gases Be Compressed?

Asked by Guest574759 in Chemistry 9 months ago - 1 answer

Particles in gaseous state have inter molecular space in them and are loosely packed.hence, they can be compressed. ...more

Answered by Guest574779 9 months ago


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