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The pressure of gas is affected by the number of particles and is not affected by the kind of gas in the container. What does this fact tell us about ideal gases?

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I would say that 1. ideal gas has to move to also create pressure, and 2. under many circumstances, it's able to perform the same

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An ideal gas is a theoretical gas composed of many randomly moving point particles that do not interact except when they collide elastically. The ideal gas concept is useful because it obeys the ideal gas law. So They also have to move and collide. On the other hand, if it has the same amount of particles, that would mean that it would do the same thing since it's only limitation according to the law off ideal gas is the number.

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