The Total solution for NCERT class 6-12
Answer - 21 : -
The temperature -273°C (or 0 K) is known as absolute zerotemperature. Below this temperature, a substance cannot exist as a gas andchanges to the liquid state. This means that the Charles’ Law can be appliedonly upto a temperature – 273°C since a substance fails to exist as gas belowthis temperature.
Answer - 22 : -
The values of critical temperatures suggest that the attractiveforces in the molecules of carbon dioxide are more. In fact, both are non-polargases but the van der Waals forces of attraction in carbon dioxide moleculesare more because of greater molecular size.
Answer - 23 : - Significance and Units of the van der Waals’constantsThe significance and the units of the constant ‘a’ and ‘b’ used in the van derWaals equation are discussed as van der Waals’ constant ‘a’ The constant ‘a’ isrelated to the magnitude of the attractive forces among the molecules in aparticular gas. Thus, greater the value of ‘a’ more will be the attractiveforces. It may be noted that ‘a’ is higher for gases like NH3, HCl and SO2 which can be easilyliquefied than for gases like He, H2 andN2 which areliquefied with diffieculty. Actually the former are of polar nature and theattractive forces in their molecules are higher than the latter gases which areof non-polar nature. The units of the constant ‘a’ can be calculated as follows: