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Ideal gas is defined as a gas whose mole...

Ideal gas is defined as a gas whose molecules move independent of each other without any net force between them. Also molecules//atoms of ideal gas are assumed to be like point masses with negligible size. But real gas molecules have net force between them and have a finite size which may or may not be negligible.
In the above given experiment if helium gas was used in both samples which sample would have greater final pressure?

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Ideal gas is defined as a gas whose molecules move independent of each other without any net force between them. Also molecules//atoms of ideal gas are assumed to be like point masses with negligible size. But real gas molecules have net force between them and have a finite size which may or may not be negligible. Two samples of O_(2) (g) having equal moles at 1 atm and 0^(@) C are heated at constant volume to 27^(@) C Assuming both samples are ideal at 0^(@) C but at 27^(@) C one is ideal and another is real which of the following is correct?

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