Chemistry, asked by mirashrestha140, 6 months ago

What do you mean by ideal and real gas?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An ideal gas is defined as a gas that obeys gas laws at all condition of pressure and temperature. Ideal gases have velocity and mass. They do not have volume. When compared to the total volume of the gas the volume occupied by the gas is negligible. It does not condense and does not have triple point.

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Answered by anzalsrtow81wq
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Ideal gas is a theoretical gas

i e.. The gas which obeys all the 3 gas law at all temp and pressure are called Ideal gas

real gases show the ideal behaviour only at low pressurr and high temperature

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