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when is change in pressure zero​

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Answered by Nitinsingh192
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No interactions between particles, no intermolecular forces, so pressre change at constant temperature does not change internal energy. Real gases have intermolecular interactions, attractions between molecules at low pressure and repulsion at high pressure.

Answered by annie200355
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Hey mate.....

An ideal gas by definition has no interactions between particles, no intermolecular forces, so pressre change at constant temperature does not change internal energy. Real gases have intermolecular interactions, attractions between molecules at low pressure and repulsion at high pressure.

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