Real gases starts behaving ideal at high temp and low pressure
2 . According to the kinetic theory of gases , an assumption is made that there are a large number of molecules in a perfect gas . However , real gases behave like ideal ones only at low temperatures . Don’t you think that these two statements do not exactly go hand in hand ? Please help in solving , coz’ I am having a real hard time figuring this out .
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Shankar C
·2010-03-19 22:27:44
there is no such gas as ideal gas really. All gases at ordinary T and P behaves as a real gas.
var
·2010-03-23 00:56:28
yeah....real gases behave lik ideal gases at high temp...and not low temp.......since their high velocity overcomes the intermolecular forces of attractn..