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When does a gas deviate the most from its ideal behavior?

A

At low pressure and low temperature

B

At low pressure and high temperature

C

At high pressure and low temperature

D

At high pressure and high temperature

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At high pressure and low temperature, gaseous atoms or molecules get closer to each other and van der Waal forces operates. So molecules or atoms start attracting each other. Hence a gas deviate the most from its ideal behaviour. While in ideal behaviour we consider that gases do not attract each, i.e., there is no intermolecular forces of attraction.
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