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Take Test: 10.7-Real Gases Tianna × Old Dominion University US https://www black

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Take Test: 10.7-Real Gases Tianna × Old Dominion University US https://www blackboard odu.edu/webapps assessment take launch sp?course assessment d= 218630.1&course; id-302877 Question Completion Status: Outcomes for unit tests & QUESTION1 1 points Save Answer Optional Chapter Hw Help & Si sessions Supplemental Info TurningTechn Clicker info Which of the following does a real gas have that an ideal gas is assumed not to have? Choose all that apply. individual particle kinetic energy 5 individual particle mass individual particle volume & registration D. interparticle attractions Grade Calculator Tools QUESTION 2 1 points Save Answer Under which of the following conditions is a gas expected to behave most like an ideal gas? Choose all that apply. Lower Temperatures Lower Pressures Unit Test 4 mopper Higher Temperatures Unit 1 - Chapter 1 Assignments Unit 1 - Chapter 2 Assignments Unit 1 - Chapter 3 Assignments Unit 1 Test Review Material Higher Pressures Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers Save All Answers Save and Submit

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Q1

a --< particle kienteic energy is considered in both cases

b --< particle do vae a mass

c --< partiles do not have volume in the ideal gas model, we consider the volume in reaction/corrections for real gases, but not for ideal gas

d --< interparticle attractions are considered in the real gas law, but not in ideal gas, since they are considered to be 0 in ideal gas

Q2

we must avoid interaction between species

at low T, they have lots of time to interact between each other, therefore use HIGH T

at high P, they will be near each other, interactions are seen here, therefore, LOW P