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Statement-1 : When an ideal gas is freel...

Statement-1 : When an ideal gas is freely expanded change in internal energy of gas is zero, where as when real gas is expanded freely it's internal energy decreases.
Statement-2 : There is no intermolecular force of attraction in ideal gas.

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