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Ideal gas behavior from "summary" of Physical Chemistry by Robert G. Mortimer

The concept of ideal gas behavior is a fundamental principle in physical chemistry. An ideal gas is a theoretical gas composed of a large number of molecules that are in constant, random motion. These molecules do not interact with each other except during collisions, and the volume occupied by the molecules is negligible compared to the volume of the container. Ideal gas behavior is characterized by several key assumptions. The first assumption is that the gas molecules are in constant, random motion. This means that the molecules move in all directions with a wide range of speeds. The second assumption is that the molecules do not interact with each other except during collisions. This implies that the gas molecules do not exert any attractive or repulsi...
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    Physical Chemistry

    Robert G. Mortimer

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