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how are real gases different from ideal gases?
real gases differ from ideal gases because in a real gas, the particles take up volume and
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intermolecular forces exist between particles
the average energy depends only on the temperature
the particles dont lose energy from collisions
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Ideal gas theory assumes no intermolecular forces and negligible particle volume. Real gases deviate because their particles have intermolecular attractions/repulsions, and the particles occupy measurable volume (unlike the volume-less points in ideal gas models). The other options describe ideal gas properties.
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First dropdown (first blank): intermolecular forces exist between particles
Second dropdown (second blank): the particles take up volume