Chemistry, asked by dev1298, 1 year ago

can anyone explain me about real gas....?????​

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Answered by smartharsh523
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When Real Gases Differ From Ideal Gases. Usually, it's fine to use the ideal gas law to make calculations for gases. However, the approximation gives considerable error at very high pressure, near the critical point, or near the condensation point of a gas.

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Answered by aradhana51
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real gases are non- hypotheses gases whose molecules occupy space and have interaction.

real gases are not behave like ideal gas.


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