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The CO(2) gas does not follow gaseous la...

The `CO_(2)` gas does not follow gaseous laws at all ranges of pressure and temperature because

A

it is triatomic gas

B

its internal energy is quite high

C

there is attraction between its molecules

D

it solidity at low temperature

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C

`CO_(2)` is a real gas which does not follow gas laws because there is some attraction between gaseous molecules.
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