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At pressures greater than 60,000 kPa, how does the volume of a real gas compare with the volume of an ideal gas under the same conditions?

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Unit 1 Lesson 7 Ideal Gases


1. A number of moles

2. C PV = nRT

3. A It is much greater

4. A condensed

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At pressures greater than 60,000 kPa, the volume of a real gas is compare with the volume of an ideal gas under the same conditions in such a way that it is much greater
ideal gases are those that obeys the gas laws
so the volume increases and is much greater when compared
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