Real gases: Deviations from ideal behavior | AP Chemistry | Khan Academy

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In this video, we examine the conditions under which real gases are most likely to deviate from ideal behavior: low temperatures and high pressures (small volumes). At low temperatures, attractions between gas particles cause the particles to collide less often with the container walls, resulting in a pressure lower than the ideal gas value. At high pressures (small volumes), finite particle volumes lower the actual volume available to the gas particles, resulting in a pressure higher than the ideal gas value. View more lessons or practice this subject at https://www.khanacademy.org/science/a...

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