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A: The pressure of real gas is less than the
pressure of ideal gas.
R: Intermolecular forces of attraction in real gases
are greater than in ideal gas.​

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Answered by tannupal18
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Answer:

yes, both assertion and reason is true because according to compressibility factor i.e,Z=PV/RT =1 for ideal gas but in this case Z<1 SO , the real is less compressible than ideal gas .therefore, intermolecular force between real gas particles are greater than ideal gas particles .

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