InformaTION:
Types of Gasses
Ideal Gas:
Ideal gas, or perfect gas, is the theoretical substance that helps establish the relationship of four gas variables, pressure (P), volume (V), the amount of gas (n), and temperature (t).
It has characters described as follow:
Real Gasses:
Real gas, in contrast, has real volume and the collision of the particles is not elastic. Because there are attractive forces between particles, as a result, the volume of real gas is much larger than of the ideal gas, and the pressure of real gas is lower than of ideal gas. All real gasses tend to perform ideal gas behavior at low pressures and relatively high temperatures.