When the temperature of a gas is increased from $$30^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$$ to $$930^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$$, the root mean square speed of the gas would
Three flasks of equal volume contain $$\mathrm{CH}_4, \mathrm{CO}_2$$ and $$\mathrm{Cl}_2$$ gases respectively. They will contain equal number of molecules, if
Which among the following statements is/are incorrect regarding real gases?
(i) Their compressibility factor is never equal to unity (Z $$\ne$$ 1).
(ii) The deviations from ideal behaviour are less at low pressures and high temperatures.
(iii) Intermolecular forces among gas molecules are equal to zero.
(iv) They obey van der Waals’ equation, $$pV = nRT$$
Among the following the maximum deviation from ideal gas behaviour is expected from
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