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A gas will approach ideal behavior

A

Low temperature and low pressure

B

Low temperature and high pressure

C

High temperature and low pressure

D

High temperature and high pressure

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C

For a gas to show ideal behaviour, the attractive force between the gas molecules must be negligible. Also, at high temperature and low pressure, the attractive forces between the gas molecules becomes negligible.
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    A
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    B
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    C
    `-100^(@)C` and 4 atm
    D
    `0^(@)C` and 2 atm
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