Substances other than ideal gases do not obey the Gay-Lussac Law.
Real gases do not obey gas laws because these gases contains forces of attractions among the molecules..and the gases which do not contain forces of attraction among their molecules are called ideal gases and they obey gas laws.
No, gases are not the only elements. Elements can exist in different states of matter, including solid, liquid, and gas. There are 118 known elements on the periodic table, each with its own unique properties.
Charle's laws describe how gases tend to expand when they are heated. When pressure on a sample of dry gas is held constant, the Kelvin temperature and the volume will be directly related. Just one real world application is the fact that human lung capacity is reduced in colder temperatures.
As we all know that noble gases are also called INERT GASES, so the subgroup VIII of GROUP 'A' contains only noble gases and inert gases so helium and neon are also in VIII-A so they are inert gases.
About 78% of Earth's atmosphere is nitrogen, while about 21% is oxygen. This leaves only around 1% for other gases such as argon, carbon dioxide, and trace gases like methane and water vapor.
Boyle's law applies to ideal gases, not liquids. In liquids, pressure and volume are not directly proportional as they are in gases. Liquids are generally considered to be incompressible, so changes in pressure do not significantly affect their volume.
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Laws of gases (ideal gas law, Boyle's law, Charles's law) are specifically tailored to describe the behavior of gases under certain conditions. Solids and liquids have their own set of laws based on their unique properties, such as the laws of thermodynamics and fluid dynamics. Each state of matter has its own set of physical laws that govern its behavior.
Yes, undoubtedly there are lemon laws in California. For your kind information the lemon laws were first enacted for the California state only. The law was enacted in the late 1990's and till date the law is applicable to all the major states of USA. When the law came to the existence first, it was only meant for the new automobiles only. But with the passage of time, there has been a lot of modifications to this law and now this law is applicable on appliances, boats, bikes, pets etc. In addition to this, the California Lemon Law is also applicable for the used cars as well.
Gas laws are derived from the kinetic theory of gases, which assumes that gas particles are in constant motion and have negligible volume. Solids and liquids have stronger intermolecular forces that keep their particles closer together, preventing the same level of random motion seen in gases. Therefore, the assumptions underlying the gas laws do not hold true for solids and liquids.
The scientific method is only applicable (or useful) to questions that can be experimented with, and are not yet answered. sorry if this is not the answer you were looking for
Laws are only applicable for the country in which they were enacted. A law made in one country is not enforceable in another without an agreement with that other country.
Real gases do not obey gas laws because these gases contains forces of attractions among the molecules..and the gases which do not contain forces of attraction among their molecules are called ideal gases and they obey gas laws.
crimminal cases
It does not meant that pile foundation is only applicable for soft soils alone. For other type of soils it will not be much economical.
Their only role is to interpret and apply the applicable law or laws that the legislature has enacted after the matter has been brought before them by an executive branch official or agency.
That really comes down to a jurisdictional matter... local laws and any other applicable ordinances (such as HOA) rules vary on this.