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There is no such thing as a(n) ___ gas.

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Ideal?

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This question is lacking context, but it's most likely looking for ideal. There is an idea of "ideal" gasses, which are gasses the behave according the ideal gas law PV=nRT. The concept is the gasses can get very close to behaving ideally, but there is never a gas the will perfectly obey the ideal gas law. There are many factors that affect this, but I won't get into thoes since that's not what the question asked.

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