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Noble or inert gases like helium, argon, neon, and xenon behave most like an ideal gas.
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At higher temperatures and lower pressure.
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The ideal gas law describes the behavior of an ideal gas. The ideal gas law describes how gases behave, but does not account for molecular size or intermolecular forces. Since molecules
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Noble, or Inert gases do not interact with others, so you could call them "ideal." They are ones like Helium, Neon, Krypton, Argon, Radon, and some others (maybe, I can't
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