Properties and equations of gases
Abstract
An ideal gas is defined as the behavior of those gases whose molecules do not interact with each other, and move randomly. Under normal and standard conditions, most gases exhibit ideal gas behavior. These gases can change from one state to another by thermodynamic processes that are governed by the general equation of ideal gases. The terminodynamic processes are divided into isothermal, isobaric, isocoric and adiabatic, in addition to being both expansion and compression.
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