What is an ideal perfect gas?
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A perfect gas (which can also be referred to as an ideal gas) is a gas that, in its physical behavior, perfectly obeys the ideal gas law (which provides a relationship between the pressure exerted by a gas, the volume occupied by the gas, the amount of gaseous substance, and the absolute temperature of the gas).
* As a consequence of perfectly obeying the ideal gas law, a perfect gas also obeys Boyle’s law and Charles’ law.
* It is important to note that no known gas holds the properties of a perfect gas.
* An accurate description of the behaviour of a real gas is provided by the general gas law (when the absolute temperature is sufficiently high and the pressure is sufficiently low).
* A perfect gas must also obey Avogadro’s law, which provides a relationship between the volume occupied by the gas and the amount of gaseous substance (total number of moles of gas).