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Real gases show deviation from ideal behaviour at low temperature and high pressure.

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  • Real gases show deviations from, ideal behaviour when

    A
    temperature is low and pressure is high
    B
    temperature si high and Pressure is low
    C
    both temperature and pressure are low
    D
    both temperature and pressure are high
  • Assertion : For a certain fixed amount of gas the product PV is always constant Reason : Real gases deviate from ideal behaviour of low pressure and high temperature

    A
    Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
    B
    Both A and R are true but R is not a correct explanation of A
    C
    A is true but R is false
    D
    A is false but R is true
  • Gases show deviation from ideal behaviour at high pressure because :-

    A
    their temperature increases
    B
    molecular interactions start operating
    C
    critical temperature increases
    D
    kinetic energy of molecule increases
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