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Explain whether a gas behaves ideally or deviates from ideal behaviour if temperature is raised keeping the pressure constant. |
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Answer» The gas behaves ideally. When the temperature of the gas is raised at constant pressure, its volume increases. Due to increase in the volume of gas, the attractive forces between molecules decrease and the actual volume occupied by the molecules may become negligible as compared to the total volume of the gas. Under these conditions, the gas behaves ideally. |
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