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Positive deviation from ideal behaviour takes place because of

A

molecular interaction between atoms and `PV //nRT gt 1`

B

molecular interaction between atoms and `PV//nRT lt 1`

C

finite size of atoms and `PV//nRT gt 1`

D

finite size of atoms and `PV//nRT lt 1`

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A

Positive deviation corresponds to `Z gt 1 :'Z = (pV)/(nRT)`, for positive deviation, `(pV)/(nRT) gt 1`
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