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Above is a graph of the pressure as a function of the volume that the gas occupi

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Question

Above is a graph of the pressure as a function of the volume that the gas occupies. How does the data appear to be related?

In a real gas, the molecules take up finite space and can interact with each other. How would you expect a real gas to behave differently than an ideal gas? A. In a real gas, the mass and volume can deviate from the ideal gas behavior but the pressure is unaffected. In a real gas, the pressure and mass can deviate from the ideal gas behavior but the volume is unaffected. In a real gas, the pressure and volume can deviate from the ideal gas behavior but the mass is unaffected D. An ideal gas is identical to a real gas

Explanation / Answer

Hi,

The answer to the first question is Option C (in a real gas, the pressure and volume can deviate from the ideal gas behavior but the mass is unaffected)

The answer to the second question is Option A (Hyperbolically where the pressure increases as the volume decreases)

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