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why do real gas deviate from ideal behavior?

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  • While the particles of an ideal gas are assumed to occupy no volume and experience no interparticle attractions, the particles of a real gas do have finite volumes and do attract one another. As a result, real gases are often observed to deviate from ideal behavior.

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While the particles of an ideal gas are assumed to occupy no volume and experience no interparticle attractions, the particles of a real gas do have finite volumes and do attract one another. As a result, real gases are often observed to deviate from ideal behavior.

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