Chemistry, asked by RohiniPandit, 1 year ago

a real gas acts as an ideal gas under which condition​

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Answered by sumitsaurav
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Generally, a gas behaves more like an ideal gas at higher temperature and lower pressure, as the potential energy due to intermolecular forces becomes less significant compared with the particles' kinetic energy, and the size of the molecules becomes less significant compared to the empty space between them.

Answered by Anonymous
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Generally, a gas behaves more like an ideal gas at higher temperature and lower pressure, as the potential energy due to intermolecular forces becomes less significant compared with the particles' kinetic energy, and the size of the molecules becomes less significant compared to the empty space between them.

Real gases have small attractive and repulsive forces between particles and ideal gases do not.

Real gas particles have a volume and ideal gas particles do not.

Real gas particles collide in-elastically (loses energy with collisions) and ideal gas particles collide elastically.

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