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9 May, 00:42

Why does no gas obey the ideal gas law at 0.1 kelvin

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  1. 9 May, 02:31
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    The ideal gas law can be derived from the kinetic theory of gases and relies on the assumptions that (1) the gas consists of a large number of molecules, which are in random motion and obey Newton's laws of motion; (2) the volume of the molecules is negligibly small compared to the volume occupied by the gas; and (3) no forces act on the molecules except during elastic collisions of negligible duration.
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