difference between ideal gas and real gas
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ideal gas
- Ideal gas is defined as a gas that obeys gas laws at all condition of pressure and temperature.
- Ideal gases have velocity and mass.
- They do not have volume.
real gas
- Real gas is defined as a gas that does not obey gas laws at all standard pressure and temperature conditions.
- When the gas becomes massive and voluminous it deviates from its ideal behaviour.
- Real gases have velocity, volume and mass.
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