A non-linear relationship between gas volume and pressure is common in real gases, which can be described by the Van der Waals equation. This equation incorporates constants that account for intermolecular forces and the volume occupied by gas particles. While ideal gases exhibit a simple inverse relationship, real gases show deviations that can be analyzed through compressibility graphs. These graphs provide insights into how real gases behave under varying pressures compared to ideal predictions. For further understanding, resources like the NCERT Grade 11 Chemistry textbook on 'Real Gases' are recommended.