is Noble gas a real gas or an ideal gas
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. An ideal gas is a theoretical gas composed of many randomly moving point particles that are not subject to interparticle interactions. ... Many gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, noble gases, and some heavier gases like carbon dioxide can be treated like ideal gases within reasonable tolerances.
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Noble gases are especially good approximations of an ideal gas because they are monatomic and interact only by van der Waals forces, which unfortunately (and especially with larger noble-gas atoms) affect any gas to some extent. See here for a model that tries addressing this. Helium is least susceptible to these concerns.
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