Why we considered the volume available for free movement of gases molecules as the actual volume?
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Molecules of an ideal gas are assumed to have zero volume, the volume available to them for motion is always the same as the volume of the container. ...
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Volume occupied by real gases. Molecules of an ideal gas are assumed to have zero volume, the volume available to them for motion is always the same as the volume of the container.
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