Lecture 6: Gas Reservoirs - volumetric estimation and fluid properties

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Behaviour of Ideal gas
kinetic theory of gases say that gases are composed of a very large number of particles called molecules, molecules have no attractive o repulsive forces between them
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Behaviour of real gases
real gases behave differently than ideal gases. ideal gases are dervied under the assumption that there are no attractive or repulsive fores between them. this is not the case for real gases.
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GP
Gas produced = initial gas - remaining gas
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