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Out of `CO_(2)` and `NH_(3)` gases, which is expectd to show more deviation from the ideal gas behaviour ?

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`NH_(3)` is expected to show ore deviation because it cane easily liquefied being of polar nature. This shows that the attractive force in the molecules of `NH_(3)` are more than the forces present in `CO_(2)` molecules.
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