3:51 What about the increase in the intermolecular force of attraction on bringing the molecules closer to each other (Decreasing volume)? Shouldn't it decrease the pressure then?
I suppose you are right , But there's only so much the intermolecular force of attraction can do, surely the pressure will decrease, but I guess after a certain extent the pressure will increase rapidly, I'm gonna take a wild guess here and tell you that after applying a lot of pressure the intermolecular forces are what helps convert gases to liquids and solids, since liquids can't be compressed I guess that's why the pressure increases, the gases won't behave like ideal gases of course so something is bound to happen. I don't know though
Hi, in a question I got wrong, it states that decreased volume actually leads to decreased pressure. This is because intermolecular forces in decreases volume become significant, and the number of collisions with the wall decrease, which leads to decreased pressure. Which is right?
No throw out ur textbook at that point... how would volume decreasing cause pressure to decrease? That is something you should tell your teacher about bro 🤔🤔
pressure might decrease slightly as molecules would be close and soo will be able to attract each other more efficiently but it wont be enough as it will also increase the pressure drastically... its like pressure will decrease 1% because of intermolecular forces but will also increase by 90% because smol volume more molecules
It's increase in pressure (external) means decrease in volume at constant temperature according to Boyle's law. It's for ideal gases. The fact you're stating may be for real gases.
They need to teach this basic stuff of course. But the whole class isn't this obviously. There are other more complex units. Hope that helps your confusion.
Its been 10 years how is he still sounding the same?
3rd yess i just had a test about this and got a A+! Thx for the great vid
3:51 What about the increase in the intermolecular force of attraction on bringing the molecules closer to each other (Decreasing volume)? Shouldn't it decrease the pressure then?
I suppose you are right , But there's only so much the intermolecular force of attraction can do, surely the pressure will decrease, but I guess after a certain extent the pressure will increase rapidly, I'm gonna take a wild guess here and tell you that after applying a lot of pressure the intermolecular forces are what helps convert gases to liquids and solids, since liquids can't be compressed I guess that's why the pressure increases, the gases won't behave like ideal gases of course so something is bound to happen. I don't know though
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Hi, in a question I got wrong, it states that decreased volume actually leads to decreased pressure. This is because intermolecular forces in decreases volume become significant, and the number of collisions with the wall decrease, which leads to decreased pressure. Which is right?
No throw out ur textbook at that point... how would volume decreasing cause pressure to decrease? That is something you should tell your teacher about bro 🤔🤔
pressure might decrease slightly as molecules would be close and soo will be able to attract each other more efficiently but it wont be enough as it will also increase the pressure drastically... its like pressure will decrease 1% because of intermolecular forces but will also increase by 90% because smol volume more molecules
Volume and pressure are inversely related so whenever there is an increase in one the other tends to decrease
With an decrease in volume there’s going to be an increase in pressure
It's increase in pressure (external) means decrease in volume at constant temperature according to Boyle's law. It's for ideal gases. The fact you're stating may be for real gases.
😭😭😭 I graduated and I accidentally clicked on this and now I miss school again
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Well guess Ill have an idea of what to do when they teach me this.
Can you link a video as a source for a lab report-
People get AP credit for these basic things. I though AP is hard, but it seems like nothing!
They need to teach this basic stuff of course. But the whole class isn't this obviously. There are other more complex units. Hope that helps your confusion.
we all have a test tomorrow
What if we have it today😂
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