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For ideal classical gasses, in terms of the energy levels why do we ignore whether the particles are fermions or bosons? – physics.stackexchange.com

I am confused as to why when dealing with Ideal Classical Gasses, the dependency of the particles being either fermions or bosons is ignored. How does this relate to the energy levels within the ...

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