What is ideal gas?
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Ideal gas molecules do not attract or repel each other.
Ideal gas molecules themselves take up no volume.
Explanation:
In detail, they have negligible intermolecular forces of attraction between molecules.
They also have negligible size or volume of molecules relative to volume of container.
So, what makes a gas non ideal?
In order of priority
- Polar Molecules
- Heavy Molecules
Lets take
Lets take
Ideal gas: a hypothetical gas whose molecules occupy negligible space and have no interactions, and which consequently obeys the gas laws exactly.
An ideal gas obey ideal gas equation at all temperatures and pressures.
The ideal gas equation is given by
#"PV = nRT"#
where
#"P ="# Pressure#"V ="# Volume#"n ="# Number of moles#"R ="# Gas constant#"T ="# Temperature
Ideal gas equation is the combination of following gas laws
- Boyle’s Law
- Charle’s Law
- Avagadro’s Law