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Why do real gases not behave exactly like ideal gases?
Real g...
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Why do real gases not behave exactly like ideal gases?
Real gases are always hotter than ideal gases.
Real gas particles have significant volume.
Real gas particles have perfectly elastic collisions.
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Real gas particles are smaller than ideal gas particles.
Real gas particles have more complex interactions than ideal gas particles.
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