Gases are good conductors of electricity at:
(a) High pressure (b) Low pressure (c) Low temperature (d) High temperature
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c) Low temperature
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(b) Low pressure
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In general, gases are very poor conductors of electricity at normal atmospheric pressure as they are deficient of free electrons to carry the current. But when subjected to lower pressure and higher voltage, gases can conduct electricity. So the required conditions need to be artificially created in a laboratory in order for the gas to become a conductor of electricity.
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