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Ch.5 - Gases
Tro - Chemistry: A Molecular Approach 4th Edition
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5장, 문제 91

Which postulate of the kinetic molecular theory breaks down under conditions of high pressure? Explain.

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Identify the postulates of the kinetic molecular theory, which include: 1) Gas particles are in constant, random motion. 2) The volume of the gas particles is negligible compared to the volume of the container. 3) Gas particles exert no forces on each other; they neither attract nor repel each other. 4) Collisions between gas particles and with the walls of the container are perfectly elastic. 5) The average kinetic energy of gas particles is proportional to the temperature in Kelvin.
Recognize that under high pressure, the volume of the gas particles becomes significant compared to the volume of the container.
Understand that at high pressure, gas particles are much closer together, which means the assumption that gas particles exert no forces on each other (postulate 3) breaks down.
Explain that under these conditions, intermolecular forces become significant, leading to deviations from ideal gas behavior.
Conclude that the postulate stating that gas particles exert no forces on each other is the one that breaks down under high pressure conditions.

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Kinetic Molecular Theory

The Kinetic Molecular Theory (KMT) describes the behavior of gases in terms of particles in constant motion. It posits that gas particles are small, have negligible volume, and experience elastic collisions. This theory helps explain gas properties such as pressure, temperature, and volume, providing a framework for understanding gas behavior under various conditions.
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Kinetic Molecular Theory

Ideal Gas Behavior

Ideal gas behavior refers to the assumption that gas particles do not interact with each other and occupy no volume. This behavior is described by the Ideal Gas Law (PV=nRT), which holds true under low pressure and high temperature. However, deviations from ideal behavior occur at high pressures, where particle volume and intermolecular forces become significant.
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Ideal Gas Law Formula

High Pressure Effects

Under high pressure, the assumptions of the Kinetic Molecular Theory begin to break down because gas particles are forced closer together, leading to significant intermolecular forces and a noticeable volume of the particles themselves. This results in deviations from the Ideal Gas Law, as real gases do not behave ideally under such conditions, affecting their pressure, volume, and temperature relationships.
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