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Difference between ideal gas and real gas.............................
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Answered by togeethamohan
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IDEAL GAS

No definite volume

Elastic collision of particles

No intermolecular attraction force

Does not really exists in the environment and is a hypothetical gas

High pressure

Independent

Obeys PV = nRT

REAL GAS

Definite volume

Non-elastic collisions

Intermolecular attraction force  between particles

It really exists in the environment

The pressure is less when compared to Ideal gas

Interacts with others

Obeys p + ((n2 a )/V2)(V – n b ) = nRT

Answered by Anonymous
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The particles of an ideal gas are dimensionless points. Real gases do not exhibit attractive or repulsive forces between the particles.The collisions between ideal gas particles are perfectly elastic.

Answer by @MrMysteryy

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