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Zariah Washington
25 February, 03:35
How are real gases different from ideal gases?
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Lia Rubio
25 February, 06:13
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Real gases have small attractive and repulsive forces between particles and ideal gases do not. Real gas particles have a volume and ideal gas particles do not. Real gas particles collide inelastically loses energy with collisions and ideal gas particles collide elastically.
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