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The deviation of a real gas from the ideal one is minimum at

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low pressure and high temperature

B

low temperaturer and low pressure

C

high pressure and low temperature

D

high pressure and high temperature

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A gas behaves more closely an sn ideal gas at low. Pressure andhigh temperature.
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