Forum

In case of CO and C...
 
Notifications
Clear all

In case of CO and CH4 curve goes to minima then increases with increase in pressure but in case of H2 and He the curve is linear because:

1 Posts
2 Users
0 Likes
763 Views
0
Topic starter

In case of CO and CH4 curve goes to minima then increases with increase in pressure but in case of H2 and He the curve is linear because:

(a) Intermolecular interactions for H2 and He are very low.

(b) Molecular size or atomic size for H2 and He is small.

(c) Both (a) and (b)

(d) Neither (a) nor (b)

1 Answer
0

Correct answer: (c) Both (a) and (b)

Explanation:

Due to small size of these species (H2 and He) intermolecular interactions (van der Waal forces) are very low, therefore it is difficult to compress these.

Share:

How Can We Help?