Talk:Ideal gas
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Bold textAnybody know about the deviation of real gas with ideal gas in PV/RT graph? for ideal gas, pv/rt=1 for most of the real gas, (a)p<500atm, pv/rt<1;
(b)p greater 500atm, pv/rt greater 1
for (a), it's intermolecular attraction factor; can some one explain the factor of (b) molecular volumn factor? i don't understand....
Could please someone clarify whether a noble gas such as helium which I understand is normally monoatomic could be considered as an Ideal gas. As written in this article, an Ideal gas is defined as molecules... L.L.
- Although this is inconsistent with common usage, a molecule is technically one or more atoms. That is, even if an ideal gas is defined as molecules, that would include the noble gases. Brianjd
- See molecule.
Real Gas
Why is there no article real gas? --Lode 16:44, 19 Jul 2004 (UTC)
- Real gas redirects here - I have added a definition in this article. Brianjd 08:45, 2004 Dec 12 (UTC)