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Why do some gases liquefy easily under pressure and normal room temperature?
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Why do some gases liquefy easily under pressure and normal room temperature?
You may also read about Joule-Thomson experiment and Van der Waals description of gas if you want go deeper in this topic.
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Atmopsheric Gas IR-Spectra
@ Greg E: Thanks for the advice. By the way, do you know a good article which address IR measurment technique non-linearity?
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Atmopsheric Gas IR-Spectra
+1, marked as answer. I have missed the IR-Spectra check box.
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Rate and order confusion
Just to notice that the global reaction $\ce{2NO + O2 = 2NO_2}$ is known to be a third order reaction (very rare). Another specificity, its kinetic constant decrease with temperature (this is why it is modelled by a negative activation energy). See NIST Kinetic Database for detailed data and article references.
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