why do gases deviate from ideal behaviour? derive waals equation for real gases
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For gases such as CO2 and C2H4, they deviate more than other real gases because these gases tend to liquefy at lower pressures. ... Under low pressure, the gas molecules are farther apart from each other, and the volume of molecules is the same as the volume of the container.
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