Questions tagged [gas-phase-chemistry]

For questions relating to the chemistry of rections which occur when the reagents are both in the gaseous state

For questions relating to the chemistry of rections which occur when the reagents are both in the gaseous state

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Ways of bringing a small peptide to gas-phase

I have a tripeptide molecule with an unnatural amino acid unit. I want to do the gas phase study of the molecule, hoping to understand the intrinsic interactions in detail. I need to bring the peptide to the gas phase for that. I don't think heating…
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Sand grains and kinetic two-body processes in the gas phase

This question stems from a search for an answer to this other one regarding which molecules are most abundant in the universe (specifically which multielemental compound). I found an article on the subject of interstellar water chemistry, which…
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Is there any kind of reaction with two types of reactants (gases) and one product (also gas) such that the total volume after the reaction increases?

I would like to think of the following equation: $$\ce{aA(g) + bB(g) -> cC(g)}$$ where $a + b < c$ and $\ce{A},$ $\ce{B}$ and $\ce{C}$ are different gases. Is there such chemical reaction?
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A confusion regarding gases

A gas molecule is not affected by the gravity and can move anywhere in the confined atmosphere; yet Earth's atmosphere as a whole is retained by the same gravity. To make a simili i can move my hand at my will, but cannot make a hair on my hand fall…
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Gaseous States and Laws

What are the factors on which the value of the Boyle temperature depends? And if the Boyle temperature depends on the pressure, then why? As at the Boyle temperature a real gas becomes ideal, it should be independent of pressure, but on reading an…