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Why gaseous formulas do not mention a specific mass?​

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Answered by zacknight47
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Answered by Anonymous
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An ideal gas is a hypothetical gas dreamed by chemists and students because it would be much easier if things like intermolecular forces do not exist to complicate the simple Ideal Gas Law. Ideal gases are essentially point masses moving in constant, random, straight-line motion. Its behavior is described by the assumptions listed in the Kinetic-Molecular Theory of Gases. This definition of an ideal gas contrasts with the Non-Ideal Gas definition, because this equation represents how gas actually behaves in reality. For now, let us focus on the Ideal Gas.

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