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77. The deviation of a gas from ideal behavior is maximum at:
a. -10°C & 5atm
b. -10°C & 2atm
c. 100°C & 2atm
d. 0° C& 2atm​

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Answered by aijazmajeed
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Answered by bluedragon69
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Answer:

a

Explanation:

A gas behaves as an ideal gas at LOW temperatures and HIGH pressure.

option b,c and d have constant temp, but the lowest one with temperature is option b

now compare a and b

a has low temp and height pressure

therefore the deviation is maximum at a

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