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Explain the meaning of this statement: " No gas exhibits ideal behavior at all temperatures and pressures." At what conditions do real gases behave like ideal gases? Why?

This is 1 whole problem ... If you answer it please answer the whole thing. I already know what iseal and real gases are so please do not try to explain that to me.

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2007-02-28 17:50:13 · 1 answers · asked by blackfever08 2 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

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To behave as a real gas, the molecules must be as far away from each other as possible, and have no attractive forces. Therefore gases approach ideality at very low pressures and very high temperatures.

2007-02-28 18:51:11 · answer #1 · answered by Gervald F 7 · 1 0

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