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Statement-1: A real gas nearly behaves like an ideal gas at low pressure and high temperature.
Statement-2: If the ratio of translational and rotational degree of freedom is 1.5 the gas must be diatomic
Statement-3: Most probable speed of a gas is proportional to absolute temperature of the gas.

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