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I would like to know under what condition ideal gas law can be applied. Please provide me a clear and technical answer.

2006-08-27 18:40:21 · 6 answers · asked by jai_syn 2 in Education & Reference Homework Help

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Standard temperature and pressure

2006-08-27 18:45:40 · answer #1 · answered by vampire_kitti 6 · 0 0

It is valid only at high temperatures(Boyle's temperature) and low pressure.Under these circumstances,the real gases tend to become ideal.
However,ideal gas law is never PERFECTLY applicable to any gas under any condition.It is only a hypothetical concept ,where we assume that :
1.There is no intermolecular force of attraction.
2.The gas is perfectly isolated.
3.The volume occupied by gaseous particles is 0.Only the volume occupied by empty space is taken into account.

Hope you got your answer.

2006-08-28 02:26:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Low Pressure. About anywhere from 2 atmospheres to vacuum. It breaks down at high pressure, because volume doesn't relate directly to pressure at high pressure (too many molecules not enough space). At high pressures, pressure becomes a more complex function of volume and temperature.

2006-08-28 01:47:34 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2006-08-28 02:28:39 · answer #4 · answered by gvaporcarb 6 · 0 1

At 1 atm and 22 C or F i forgot. But there you go.

2006-08-28 01:47:15 · answer #5 · answered by jacksonxrr 1 · 0 0

low pressure and high temprature

2006-08-28 02:57:38 · answer #6 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

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