• Real gases approaches ideality at
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very low pressures
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"Answer:
At the lowest pressure and highest temperature, a real gas most closely approaches the behavior of an ideal gas.
Explanation:
Real gases will deviate from ideal behavior because of mainly two assumptions of the "Kinetic theory of gases".
The volume of a gas particle is negligible compared to the volume of the container (while the real gas particle has some significant volume).
There is little to no interaction between gaseous particles (while attraction forces exist between real gas particles).
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