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A mixture of ideal gases is cooled up to...

A mixture of ideal gases is cooled up to liquid helium temperature `(4.22 K)` to form an ideal solution. Is this statement true or false? Justify your answer in not more than two lines.

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Ideal gas cannot be liquefied as there is no intermolecular attraction between the molecules of ideal gas. Hence, there is no point of forming ideal solution by cooling ideal gas mixture.
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