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  • 03-04-2018
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How are particles in a model different from real gas particles?

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ethanmlewis511 ethanmlewis511
  • 03-04-2018
They aren't. You can heat up any chemical or element and get a gas under the correct circumstances, whether it's a gas at room temperature or not. You could have iron gas or solid metal hydrogen.
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