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The process of real gases is less than the pressure of an ideal gas because of:

A

Intermolecular attraction

B

Finite size of particles

C

Increase in the number of collisions

D

Increase in the kinetic energy of the molecules

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Real gases exert less pressure as compared to same number of moles of ideal gases because real gas molecules attract each other and impose less pressure on the wall of container
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