CHEM101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Ideal Gas Law, Intermolecular Force, Compressibility Factor

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Ideal gas law is only useful for ordinary condiions. When gases are highly compressed or the temperature is changed from the normal the ideal gas law doesn"t apply: at very low temperatures weak forces start to become important and gases can freeze and sick together. Ideal gas law is accurate to 1. 5% for gases at <20 atm and 50 degrees above their boiling point. Why do things deviate from the ideal gas law: intermolecular interacions, volume changes, compressibility factor (z) Temperature efect: at lower temperature and higher pressure gas deviates from ideal behaviour. We have a low kineic energy, lots of molecules. Intermolecular forces become important because molecules start to sick together. Correcions to describe real gases: we know that pv = nrt is a prety good equaion to describe gases but it doesn"t work all the ime, account for. Finite volume of molecules (can"t just ignore it)

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