Three samples of three different gases are listed in the table below. All the samples contain exactly 1 mole of gas and are at a temperature of -20.0°C. For each sample, decide whether the gas can be reasonably described as an ideal gas. If the gas isn't ideal, decide the most important reason why it isn't. pressure volume If not ideal, the most sample ideal? (atm) (L) important reason why not: yes O There are attractions between the particles. A 1.0 20.0 no O The particles don't have zero volume. yes O There are attractions between the particles. B 0.83 25.0 no The particles don't have zero volume. yes O There are attractions between the particles. C 0.55 30.0 O The particles don't have zero volume. no O O
Three samples of three different gases are listed in the table below. All the samples contain exactly 1 mole of gas and are at a temperature of -20.0°C. For each sample, decide whether the gas can be reasonably described as an ideal gas. If the gas isn't ideal, decide the most important reason why it isn't. pressure volume If not ideal, the most sample ideal? (atm) (L) important reason why not: yes O There are attractions between the particles. A 1.0 20.0 no O The particles don't have zero volume. yes O There are attractions between the particles. B 0.83 25.0 no The particles don't have zero volume. yes O There are attractions between the particles. C 0.55 30.0 O The particles don't have zero volume. no O O
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![Three samples of three different gases are listed in the table below. All the samples contain exactly 1 mole of gas and are at a temperature of -20.0°C.
For each sample, decide whether the gas can be reasonably described as an ideal gas. If the gas isn't ideal, decide the most important reason why it isn't.
pressure
volume
If not ideal, the most
sample
ideal?
(atm)
(L)
important reason why not:
yes
O There are attractions between the particles.
A
1.0
20.0
no
O The particles don't have zero volume.
yes
O There are attractions between the particles.
B
0.83
25.0
no
The particles don't have zero volume.
O yes
O There are attractions between the particles.
0.55
30.0
O The particles don't have zero volume.
no](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fbbe65920-51db-4733-b545-d98e6e5931db%2Fc97049df-bb73-41cc-8ad3-8199d62719c1%2Fzh5vj4m_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Three samples of three different gases are listed in the table below. All the samples contain exactly 1 mole of gas and are at a temperature of -20.0°C.
For each sample, decide whether the gas can be reasonably described as an ideal gas. If the gas isn't ideal, decide the most important reason why it isn't.
pressure
volume
If not ideal, the most
sample
ideal?
(atm)
(L)
important reason why not:
yes
O There are attractions between the particles.
A
1.0
20.0
no
O The particles don't have zero volume.
yes
O There are attractions between the particles.
B
0.83
25.0
no
The particles don't have zero volume.
O yes
O There are attractions between the particles.
0.55
30.0
O The particles don't have zero volume.
no
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