Question #adb6f
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Jul 1, 2017
Basically, the noble gases at dilute concentrations behave most like an "ideal" gas.
Explanation:
Most types of gases follow the ideal gas laws fairly well away from extremes of concentration, temperature and pressure.
When some molecules in a gaseous state get too close to each other, other mechanisms come into play, such as attraction, that will change the expected calculation results.
A major deviation is fugacity, which must be accounted for in many real-world experiences for practical reasons.