Ideal Gas

Gas which obeys gas laws and gas equation pV=nRT at all temperatures and pressures.

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Base Concepts:

Ideal Gas Law

Points to Remember

For a gas to be called as ideal gas it must satisfy the following conditions:
  • The total volume of the atoms or molecules should represent a very small fraction of the volume of the container.
  • The atoms or molecules obey Newton’s Laws of motion; and they move in random motion.
  • All collisions are elastic. The atoms or molecules experience forces only when they collide.

Related Concepts

Newton’s Law of Motion, Boyle’s Law, Charle’s Law

Related Questions

  1. For an ideal gas of diatomic molecules
  2. If increase in temperature and volume of an ideal gas is two times, then the initial
  3. The temperature of ideal gas is reduced from 927° C to 27° C. The r.m.s velocity
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