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  • Thank you so much for the clear and concise explanation! Now that I understand it, it seems so simple that it boggles me how I didn't understand it before!

  • Nice not to have a long-winded explanation for once. Thanks for the help!

  • thanks for the help! im in chem honors and this stuff is kinda confusing but im getting the hang of it!

  • all gases do not behave the same

    molecule size is important when compared to distances

  • @brianmenendez Yes, I know that all gas molecules are not the same...but under the Ideal Gas Law, we make the assumption that they are. Molecule size and attractive forces are the a and b constants in the van der Waal's equation (modification of PV=nRT)...but for high school chemistry, we make the assumption that all gases follow the Kinetic-Molecular Theory (Ideal Gas Behavior). Your comment will confuse hundreds of high school students, and I needed to clarify your point here.

  • Thanks for the help! :)

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