The Ideal Gas Law is the equation of state of a hypothetical ideal gas.
The state of an amount of gas is determined by its pressure, volume and temperature. The modern form of the equation is:
pV = nRT
where p is the absolute pressure of the gas; V is the volume; n is the amount of the substance; R is the gas constant; and T is the absolute temperature.
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lol sorry. in all seriousness, A law describing the properties of a gas is correct on Apex
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Real gases do not obey gas laws because these gases contains forces of attractions among the molecules..and the gases which do not contain forces of attraction among their molecules are called ideal gases and they obey gas laws.
This is not an ideal gas and gas laws are are only approximately applicable.
PV=nRT also as an aside: Laws are described Law is described
This is a gas with a very low concentration; also gas molecules may have only elastic collisions.
All gas laws are absolutely accurate only for an ideal gas.
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KMT talks about the properties of real gases while ideal gas laws discuss only the ideal gases..
An ideal gas is a gas that follows all the gas laws perfectly. An ideal gas is only a theoretical concept though. In order to have an ideal gas, the gas molecule must have no mass and absolutely no interaction with any other molecule. Several gases come close to this ideal (such as Helium), but none of them can fully achieve it.
Real gases do not obey gas laws because these gases contains forces of attractions among the molecules..and the gases which do not contain forces of attraction among their molecules are called ideal gases and they obey gas laws.
You will recall from the Ideal Gas Laws that temperature, pressure, and volume are all connected in terms of the behavior of a gas (especially an ideal gas, but actual gas resembles ideal gas to a certain extent). So, if the gas is in a container of fixed volume, then reducing the temperature will correspondingly reduce the pressure.
This is not an ideal gas and gas laws are are only approximately applicable.
The ideal gas laws describe the relationship of temperature, pressure, and volume for an ideal gas; these three factors are all directly related to each other. Other than that, the behavior of a gas depends upon its chemical identity. They have different boiling points and freezing points, different density, different types of chemical reactions that they undergo, etc., depending upon which specific gas we are talking about.