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how are real gases different from ideal gases?
real gases differ from ideal gases because in a real gas,
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- the particles arent always moving
- the particles dont bounce off walls
- the particles take up volume
Ideal gas theory assumes gas particles have no volume and no intermolecular forces. Real gases deviate because their particles occupy actual volume, and intermolecular interactions exist (though the given options only include the volume factor as a correct choice; the other options are incorrect: real gas particles are always moving and do bounce off container walls).
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the particles take up volume