the deviation of a real gas from the ideal one is minimum at
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At low temperature and high pressure, the molecular motion tends to become low. The intermolecular forces of attraction become significant and the molecules come near each other. So, there is a deviation from ideal behaviour because, in an ideal gas, we assume that the molecular interaction terms become negligible.
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Low pressure and High Temperature.
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