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what is an ideal gas?​

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Answered by subhajit12385
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An ideal gas is a theoretical gas composed of many randomly moving point particles whose only interactions are perfectly elastic collisions. ... At low temperatures, the pressure of a real gas is often considerably less than that of an ideal gas.

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          An ideal gas may be defined as a hypothetical gas whose molecules occupy negligible space and have no interactions, and which consequently obeys the gas laws exactly........

          An ideal gas is defined as one in which all collisions between atoms or molecules are perfectly elastic and in which there are no inter molecular attractive forces. One can visualize it as a collection of perfectly hard spheres which collide but which otherwise do not interact with each other.......

           A physical law describing the relationship of the measurable properties of an ideal gas, where P (pressure) × V (volume) = n (number of moles) × R (the gas constant) × T (temperature in Kelvin). It is derived from a combination of the gas laws of Boyle, Charles, and Avogadro......

           And  the ideal gas law was discovered by physicist and engineer Benoît Paul Émile Clapeyron (seen on the right) in 1834. You may have seen the equation PV = nRT in your classes before........

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