Interpretation: The ideal gas that can not exist is to be explained.
Concept Introduction: An ideal gas is any gas whose particles have a very small total volume. In an ideal gas, there are no intermolecular interactions between the particles:
Answer to Problem 64A
Ideal gas does not exist because gas molecules have definite sizes, constantly interact with one another, and some collisions and attractions are never elastic.
Explanation of Solution
An ideal gas is one in which all of the collisions that take place between the molecules that make up the gas are completely elastic. There are no intermolecular attraction forces that bind the molecules together.
Since gas molecules have definite sizes, they constantly interact with one another, and some collisions and attractions are never elastic. Therefore, ideal or perfect gases do not exist.
Ideal gas does not exist because gas molecules have definite sizes, constantly interact with one another, and some collisions and attractions are never elastic.
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