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Who made volume and pressure correction to explain deviation of gases from ideal behaviour ?

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Pressure, Volume, and Temperature Relationships in Real Gases

For an ideal gas, a plot of  PV/nRT  versus  P  gives a horizontal line with an intercept of 1 on the  PV/nRT  axis. Real gases, however, show significant deviations from the behavior expected for an ideal gas, particularly at high pressures (Figure  10.9.1a ). Only at relatively low pressures (less than 1 atm) do real gases approximate ideal gas behavior (Figure  10.9.1b ).

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