Answer:
In an ideal gas, there are no
intermolecular forces of attraction and therefore, there is no expenditure of
energy in overcoming these forces during expansion. On the other hand, in case
of real gases, there are intermolecular forces. When a real gas expands, there
is expenditure of energy in overcoming the intermolecular forces. This results
in cooling which in turn decreases the temperature.
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