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Structure 1.5- Ideal gases
Structure 1.5.1 - An ideal gas consists of moving particles with negligible volume and no intermolecular forces. All collisions between particles are considered elastic.
Structure 1.5.2 - Real gases deviate from the ideal gas model, particularly at low temperature and high pressure.
Structure 1.5.3 - The molar volume of an ideal gas is a constant at a specific temperature and pressure.
Structure 1.5.4 - The relationship between the pressure, volume, temperature and amount of an ideal gas is shown in the ideal gas equation PV = nRT
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