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maximum deviation from ideal gas is expected from a)NH3(g) b)H2(g) c)N2(g) d)Ch4(g)

maximum deviation from ideal gas is expected from
a)NH3(g)
b)H2(g)
c)N2(g)
d)Ch4(g)

Grade:11

3 Answers

Arun
25750 Points
5 years ago

The deviations from ideal gas depend on the temperature and pressure considered. The farther you are from “normal” conditions, the bigger the deviation from idela gas behaviour.

Considering the 4 options (hydrogen, ammonia, methane and nitrogen), AMMONIA is the one which shows bigger deviation under the same conditions.

Hence option A is correct

Varon
510 Points
5 years ago
NH3 will show maximum deviation from ideal gas due to dipole -dipole attraction
hence option is A
THANK YOU
Kushagra Madhukar
askIITians Faculty 628 Points
3 years ago
Dear student,
Please find the solution to your problem.
 
NH3 will show maximum deviation from ideal gas due to dipole – dipole attraction also it is most readily liquefiable gas out of given gases, since it has the strongest intermolecular attraction forces.
Hence option is A correct
 
Thanks and regards,
Kushagra

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