Difference between volume coefficient and pressure coefficient of an ideal gas
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Since the expansion of gases is much more than that of liquid, all the expansions of gases are real.
Volume coefficient of a gas (α): At constant pressure the ratio of increase of volume per 1°C rise in temperature to its original volume at 0°C is called volume coefficient of a gas.
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Since the expansion of gases is much more than that of liquid, all the expansions of gases are real. Volume coefficient of a gas (α): At constant pressure the ratio of increase of volume per 1°C rise in temperature to its original volume at 0°C is called volume coefficient of a gas.
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