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Under which of the following sets of conditions is a real gas expected to deviate from ideal behaviour?
(I) High pressure, small volume
(II) High temperature , low pressure
(III) Low temperature, high pressure

A

only I

B

only II

C

only III

D

I and III both

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The correct Answer is:
d

(d) A real gas can behave like an ideal gas at low pressure and high temperature.
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