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What are some differences between an “ideal” gas and real gases?

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Answer:

The Ideal Gases are described under the standard conditions to eliminate as many variables as possible.

Explanation:

P*V = n*R*(temp final-temp initial) There are standard conditions for the relationships between pressure (P), Volume (V), number of moles (n), and the temperature in Kelvin (K) or Celsius (C).

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