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For a gas deviation from ideal behaviour is maximum at :

A

`0^(@)C` and 1.0 atm

B

`100^(@)C` and 2.0 atm

C

`-13^(@)C` and 1.0 atm

D

`-13^(@)C` and 2.0 atm

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The correct Answer is:
d

(d) Real gas shows ideal behaviour at low pressure and high temperature.
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