Explain why helium gas obey boyle's law more closely than carbon dioxide?
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The real gas that acts most like an ideal gas is helium. This is because helium, unlike most gases, exists as a single atom, which makes the van der Waals dispersion forces as low as possible. ... As a result, it has a low tendency to react with other atoms. The ideal gas composed of more than one atom is hydrogen gas
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