Ideal gases are gases with negligible intermolecular forces and molecular volumes. Real gases have intermolecular forces and have definite volumes at room temperature and pressure (RTP).
Ideal gases can be explained by the Kinetic Molecular Theory: 1) no attraction between gas particles 2) volume of individual gas particles are essentially zero 3) occupy all space available 4) random...
ideal gases are gases that are stable.they are in the last group of the periodic table.they are aalso known as the rare gases,noble gases,e.t.c.they are different from other gases because they are...
An ideal gas is a gas that has very little attraction between its particles. Ideal gases include Hydrogen and Helium. A real gas would have a lot of attraction between particles.