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An ideal gas _____.

does not exist
perfectly obeys all gas laws
only exists at very low temperatures
only exists at very high pressures

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Answer:

does not exist

perfectly obeys all gas laws

Step-by-step explanation:

Ideal gases is a simplification of real gases that is made to study them more easily. Then a hypothetical or theoretical, that is to say, imaginary gas is considered ideal gases. Despite not representing a gas that really exists, the ideal gas is a tool to facilitate a large number of mathematical calculations

The ideal gas behavior is at low pressures and high temperatures.

The ideal gas equation is based condensing Boyle's law, Gay-Lussac's, Charles's and Avogadro's law:

P * V = n * R * T

where:

  • P = pressure
  • V = volume
  • n = number of moles
  • R = universal gas constant
  • T = temperature

In this way an ideal gas perfectly obeys all gas laws.

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THE ANSWERS ARE A AND B!!!!

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