Explain why real gases behave ideally at low pressure and high temp.
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For gas to behave in ideal way, intermolecular forces should tend to zero. Low pressure means mean free path is very large and hence intermolecular forces tend to zero. High temperature means intermolecular forces are negligible compared to kinetic energy of molecules. So any of these two things will lead to ideal behavior of gas and can lead to violation of continuum phenomenon.
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