For a real gas the deviation from ideality is zero if the liquefaction temperature is low is it true?
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Real gases deviate from ideal behaviour because their particles (atoms for inert gases or molecules) occupy some finite space and do exert interactive forces among them. ... At low pressure and high temperature, real gases behave approximately as ideal gases.
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bcoz....real gases tend to stick together briefly at low temperatures
Ideal gases bounce off each other like billiard balls with no interaction.
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