Under which condition real gas can work as an ideal gas?
A. High pressure and low temperature
B. Low pressure and high temperature
C. High pressure and high temperature
D. Low pressure and low temperature
Answer: Option B
Solution (By Examveda Team)
Real gases behave like ideal gases when the intermolecular forces become negligible.At low pressure, gas molecules are far apart, reducing intermolecular attractions.
At high temperature, molecules move rapidly, so the effect of intermolecular forces becomes very small.
Therefore, under low pressure and high temperature, a real gas shows ideal gas behavior.
Join The Discussion
Comments (1)
Related Questions on Heat and Thermodynamics
A. Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics
B. First Law of Thermodynamics
C. Second Law of Thermodynamics
D. Third Law of Thermodynamics
A black body can absorb radiations of
A. lower wavelengths only
B. intermediate wavelengths only
C. higher wavelengths only
D. all wavelengths

Wrong answer
A real gas behave as ideal gas high temperature and low pressure