1) Assuming ideal behaviour, calculate the pressure in atmospheres of 2.19 kilograms of hydrogen chloride gas (HCl(g) - yes, hydrochloric acid is also called hydrogen chloride, and it's a gas at room temperature.  It's "liquid" when you use it in the lab because you use it dissolved in water!) in a 25.0 L container at 18°C.

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In the previous two questions, the actual pressure is less than the ideal pressure. Which false assumption in the kinetic molecular theory of gases has more effect on this error?

(Note - the actual pressure isn't always less than the ideal pressure - it depends on the conditions. In this set of examples, however, the conditions give Preal<Pideal.)

a. Gas molecules are in constant random motion
b. nothing can ever be truly ideal
c. Intermolecular forces
d. molecular size
 
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1) Assuming ideal behaviour, calculate the pressure in atmospheres of 2.19 kilograms of hydrogen chloride gas (HCl(g) - yes, hydrochloric acid is also called hydrogen chloride, and it's a gas at room temperature.  It's "liquid" when you use it in the lab because you use it dissolved in water!) in a 25.0 L container at 18°C.  
 

2) Given the Van der Waals constants for hydrogen chloride, below, calculate the pressure in atmospheres of 2.19 kilograms of hydrogen chloride gas in a 25.0 L container at 18°C.  

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