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23 March, 22:56

The student measures the actual pressure of the CO2 (g) in the container at 425 K and observes that it is less than the pressure predicted by the ideal gas law. Explain this observation.

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  1. 23 March, 23:08
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    Explanation:

    Gases are expected to behave as ideal gases at particular temperature and pressure know as the S. T. P.

    At a temperature of 273k and a pressure of 1atm, it is expected that a mole of a gas will occupy a volume of 22.4L. Now, a particular student measured the pressure of a gas at 425K, it is expected that the pressure is different from the one that is supposed to be observed at STP and thus, the measures quite differently
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