| ideal gas |
One which obeys the ideal gas law. At low pressures, real gases behave like ideas gases.
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| ideal gas |
An imaginary gas that obeys all of the gas laws exactly. Ideal gases do not really exist; however, most gases behave very close to an ideal gas when at O?C and standard pressure.
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| ideal gas l. |
the equation of state for an ideal gas: PV = nRT, where P is pressure, V volume, n the number of moles of gas, R the gas constant, and T the absolute temperature. It holds approximately for real gases at low pressures and high temperatures.
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| ideal gas |
a gas that obeys Boyle's law and Charles's law and satisfies the equation of state, has internal energy that depends on temperature only, and has specific heat that is independent of temperature.
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| ideal gas |
A gas of molecules whose mutual interaction is almost negligible (ie, the interaction is large enough to ensure that the molecules can exchange energy among themselves, but otherwise negligible.
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