When the pressure is low and the temperature is high the molecules have less inter particle forces of attraction thus more inter particle spaces, which is a characteristic of gases .
Therefore it is an ideal situation for gases.
STP Standard Temperature and Pressure 0 degrees C and 101.3 kPa pressure
An ideal gas is a theoretical gas composed of a set of randomly-moving, non-interacting point particles. The ideal gas concept is useful because it obeys the ideal gas law. At normal conditions such as standard temperature and pressure, most real gases behave qualitatively like an ideal gas. Many gases such as air, nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, noble gases, and some heavier gases like carbon dioxide can be treated like ideal gases within reasonable tolerances.
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Nothing. Solubility depends of temperature and pressure, not surface area. At the same temperature and pressure C02 has the same solubility, whether you have 10 cm square surface area or 1000 cm2. Maybe you meant the rate of diffusion?
The operating temperature of a semiconductor is the temperature at which a semiconductors exhibits the properties of a normal conductor.
STP Standard Temperature and Pressure 0 degrees C and 101.3 kPa pressure
An ideal fuel is a fuel which is cheap, easily available, easily transportable, has low ignition temperature and has high calorific value.
The temperature and pressure of the atmosphere must be at that point or in an interval of values for the substance to be saturated. When mixing solutions, the temperature and pressure must be within a certain range for the substance to dissolve.
This is the amount of a substance dissolved in water at a specific temperature and pressure.
I assume you meant pressure to voltage. The resistance of a conductor is directly proportional to the temperature of the conductor. If the temperature of the conductor increases due to increased current, then the resistance tend to increase too.
A change in the amount (or concentration) of at least one of the reactants and products or a change in temperature or pressure.
An ideal gas is a theoretical gas composed of a set of randomly-moving, non-interacting point particles. The ideal gas concept is useful because it obeys the ideal gas law. At normal conditions such as standard temperature and pressure, most real gases behave qualitatively like an ideal gas. Many gases such as air, nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, noble gases, and some heavier gases like carbon dioxide can be treated like ideal gases within reasonable tolerances.
That's an opinion, but if you meant temperature-wise, the answer would be smaller stars because of the gas and pressure.
Any fluid that has no resistance to shear stress and no compressibility is called "Ideal Fluid"
ideal transformer is that which has no power losses.if any transformer transfer power to secondary without power loss then that call a ideal transformer
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Isosteric heat refers to specific adsorption heat. It is the partial derivative of the enthalpy change of the system with regards to temperature, pressure and surface area.