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define ideal behavior of gas??​

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Answered by ReAllY54
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For a gas to be “ideal” there are four governing assumptions: The gas particles have negligible volume. The gas particles are equally sized and do not have intermolecular forces (attraction or repulsion) with other gas particles. The gas particles move randomly in agreement with Newton's Laws of Motion.

Answered by Prathamesh6028
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For a gas to be “ideal” there are four governing assumptions:

»The gas particles have negligible volume.

» The gas particles are equally sized and do not have intermolecular forces (attraction or repulsion) with other gas particles.

»The gas particles move randomly in agreement with Newton's Laws of Motion

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