yes, Nova 6 is a non-fiction chemichal gas that exists it was created by stiner
A real gas behaves most like an ideal gas when it is at low pressure and high temperature.
A real gas behaves most like an ideal gas at high temperatures and low pressures.
A 'real' gas would occupy a higher volume as compared to the same amount of gas would have when 'idealistically' calculated by the 'ideal' gas law. The 'eigen' volume (its own molecular dimension) is to be taken in account at high pressure.
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.
Yes, a real gas has volume because its particles occupy physical space. Unlike an ideal gas, which is assumed to have no volume and incompressible point particles, real gases have finite molecular sizes and experience intermolecular interactions that result in volume occupancy.
nova6 is a very dedly gas that was made in1960
Hitler had nothing to do with Nova 6. In fact Nova 6 isn't real (from what I know) so STOP PLAYING BLACK OPS SO MUCH!
A real gas is a type of gas that is different than an ideal gas. They have completely different interactions between their molecules.
A real gas behaves most like an ideal gas when it is at low pressure and high temperature.
A real gas behaves most like an ideal gas at high temperatures and low pressures.
- Weak intermolecular forces -Low density
Nova 6 or Nova Gas is real and very deadly. It can cause real damage in the real world.
higher molecular volumes and exhibit intermolecular forces, such as van der Waals forces, that cause deviations from ideal gas behavior. These intermolecular forces affect the compressibility, volume, and pressure of a real gas, making it different from the assumptions of an ideal gas.
A 'real' gas would occupy a higher volume as compared to the same amount of gas would have when 'idealistically' calculated by the 'ideal' gas law. The 'eigen' volume (its own molecular dimension) is to be taken in account at high pressure.
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No, that's why you call it real gas. For an ideal gas the size of the particle, that means the volume of interaction is zero, for real gases not. An effect of real gases is the cool down (or heat up) of an gas which is expanded (compressed). Another effect is that you can get liquids.
The real gas constant is significant in the study of gas behavior because it accounts for the deviations from ideal gas behavior that occur at high pressures and low temperatures. This constant helps to more accurately predict the behavior of real gases under various conditions, improving the accuracy of gas law calculations.