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An ideal gas is an imaginary gas whose particles are infinitely small and interact with each other
True
False
An ideal gas follows all the assumptions of KMT
True
False
There are ideal gases in nature
True
False
The conditions for a gas to behave ideally are high temperature and low pressure
False
True
A real gas follows the assumptions of the KMT
True
False
As temperature of gas particles increase, the average KE energy increases, and the speed of particles decreases
True
False
examples of gases following ideal behavior over wide range of temperature and pressure are (Helium & Neon)
True
False
at constant temperature average KE stays the same
False
True
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