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Differences between ideal and real gas

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Answered by Anonymous
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REAL GAS

# A Gas which doesn't follow ideal gas equation is called real gas

# Molecules of real gas have volume

# Molecules of real gas has large size

# There is a force of attraction among molecules in real gas

# Compresbilty factor of real gas is greater than 1 or less than 1

IDEAL GAS

# A Gas which follow ideal gas equation is called ideal gas

# Molecules of ideal gas have no volume

# Molecules of ideal gas has small size

# There is a no force of attraction among molecules in ideal gas

# Compresbilty factor of ideal gas is 1

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Answered by priyanka1649
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Answer:

Ideal gas÷

1.Ideal gases obeys all gas laws under all conditions of temperature and pressure.

2.The volume occupied by the molecules is negligible as compared to the total volume occupied by gas.

3.Obeys ideal gas equation PC=nRT

Real gas÷

1.Real gases obeys gas laws only at low pressures and high temperatures.

2.The volume occupied by the molecules is not negligible as compared to the total volume of the gas.

3.obeys van de Waals equation (P+an^2/V^2)(V-nb)=nRT

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