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प्रश्न
Distinguish between an ideal gas and a real gas.
फरक स्पष्ट करा
उत्तर
Ideal gas | Real gas | ||
1. | Molecules of an ideal gas behave as ideal particles, i.e., they are like geometrical points without size and structure. | 1. | Molecules of a real gas have finite size and structure. |
2. | There are no intermolecular forces. | 2. | Intermolecular forces are non-zero. |
3. | Molecules of an ideal gas have only translational motion. | 3. | Polyatomic molecules have in general, translational, vibrational and rotational motion. |
4. | In the absence of intermolecular forces, the internal energy of the gas is only kinetic. | 4. | Due to the intermolecular forces, the internal energy of the gas is (potential energy + kinetic energy). |
5. | There are no intermolecular collisions. | 5. | There are intermolecular collisions and, under normal conditions, the collision frequency is very high. |
6. | An ideal gas cannot be liquefied. | 6. | A real gas can be liquefied and also solidified in many cases, by increasing pressure and reducing temperature. |
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