The heat capacity at constant pressure of an ideal gas is defined as 0 (27), (2) о (ан), ди ду дн (ән), T What is the p

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The heat capacity at constant pressure of an ideal gas is defined as 0 (27), (2) о (ан), ди ду дн (ән), T
What is the pressure (in bars) exerted by 1.00 mol of CH4(9) that occupies a 250-mL container at 0°C? Assume methane is an ideal gas in this case. (R = 0.082058 L atm/K-mol = 8.3145 J/K-mol; 1 atm = 1.01325 bar) 97.8 bar 78.6 bar 89.6 bar 90.8 bar QUESTION 14 Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of an ideal gas? There are no interactions experienced except for random and elastic collisions. The particles have volume, The movement of the particles is completely random and independent of one another. An ideal gas is composed of point particles.
The compressibility factor, Z→ 1 for a real gas when O V = 1 dm³ O V O OP O OP increases QUESTION 16 The observation that Z = PcVcnRTc is approximately equal to 0.3 all gases demonstrates the First Law of Thermodynamics Law of Conservation of Mass O Law of Corresponding States O Law of Conservation of Energy
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