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Which of the following is incorrect for real gases? (K represents some constant value, R represents molar gas constant). A) lim (PV) = at constant temperature P-10 B) PT For one mole of vander waal's gas. When b =0, the PV vs 1/V curve is a straight line with positive slope. C) lim (Y) D) For one mole of vander waal's gas when b=0, the PV vs 1/V curve is a straight line with negative slope. -) =1 0​

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Answered by HEARTLESSBANDI
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Why do real gases behave so differently from ideal gases at high pressures and low temperatures? Under these conditions, the two basic assumptions behind the ideal gas law—namely, that gas molecules have negligible volume.

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