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how does the behavior of real gas is tested for ideal behavior
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Answered by cathyremy83
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Answered by vrushalizagade
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A real gas show behaviour the same as an ideal gas at high temperature and low pressure

At high temperature, V is very large and the terms a/V

2

and b can be neglected and the van der waals equation reduces to ideal gases equation PV=RT

Hence, at high temperature, the real gases behave like ideal gases.

At extremely low pressures, V is very large and the value of a/v is very small and can be ignored.

The van der waals equation reduces to ideal gases equation PV=RT

Hence, at extremely low pressures, the real gases behave like ideal gases.

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