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what is ideal gas explanation must be with example ?​

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Answered by ReRepeater
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Answer:

Noble gasses like helium closely approach the Ideal gas under most conditions.

Explanation:

An ideal gas is a theoretical gas of randomly moving particles, whose only interactions are perfect elastic collisions.

It also follows the ideal gas law which is :

PV= nRT

There is no gas that is exactly an ideal gas.

But many gases such as hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen can be treated like ideal gases within reasonable tolerances.

Answered by anitajadhavprajapati
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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. The ideal gas concept is useful because it obeys the ideal gas law, a simplified equation of state, and is amenable to analysis under statistical mechanics.

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