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There is no such thing as an ideal gas, although helium and nitrogen come close.
Gasoline
A combustible fluid obtained from petroleum, mainly utilized as a fuel for internal combustion engines.
Supply Decrease
A reduction in the quantity of a good that producers are willing or able to sell, often due to factors such as increased production costs, taxation, or supply chain disruptions.
Excess Supply
A situation in a market where the quantity of a good or service available exceeds the quantity demanded at the current price, leading to surplus.
Scarcity
A basic issue in economics where human desires appear unlimited, but the world has finite resources.
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