M Michael W New member Jul 2, 2009 #1 If the molecules of a gas are strongly attracted to each other, the pressure will tend to be larger than the pressure predicted by the ideal gas law. True or false? I couldn't find this in my text book
If the molecules of a gas are strongly attracted to each other, the pressure will tend to be larger than the pressure predicted by the ideal gas law. True or false? I couldn't find this in my text book
I imported_Amber New member Jul 2, 2009 #2 http://www.roomd113.com/preap%20notes/A%20Few%20Gas%20Lawspreap.pdf Maybe this will help you =]
P paul b New member Jul 2, 2009 #3 Think about it. They will pull each other back and impact less strongly than ideally against the container wall. What will that do to the pressure?
Think about it. They will pull each other back and impact less strongly than ideally against the container wall. What will that do to the pressure?