A gas that follows Boyle’s law, Charles law and Avogadro’s law are called an ideal gas. Under what conditions a real gas would behave ideally?
A gas that follows Boyle’s law, Charles law and Avogadro’s law are called an ideal gas. Under what conditions a real gas would behave ideally?

All gases are not ideal gas. This means that they do not follow the above mentioned laws at all conditions of temperature, pressure or volume. Real gas doesn’t obey the gas law at normal temperature and pressure condition. A gas behaves ideally under two conditions. These conditions are – (i) the volume of the molecule of a gas is negligible as compared to its complete volume. (ii) There is no force of attraction between the gases.