Question 10. An ideal gas is that which can (a) Be solidified (b) Liquefied (c) Not be liquefied (d) Not be solidified Answer

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Dileep Vishwakarma

2 years ago

The term ideal gas refers to a hypothetical gas composed of molecules which follow a few rules: Ideal gas molecules do not attract or repel each other. The only interaction between ideal gas molecules would be an elastic collision upon impact with each other or an elastic collision with the walls of the container.

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