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Which of the given sets of temperature and pressure will cause a gas to exhibit the greatest deviation from ideal gas behaviour?

A

`100^(@)C" and "4atm`

B

`100^(@)C" and "2atm`

C

`-100^(@)C" and "4atm`

D

`0^(@)C" and "2atm`

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C

Greatest deviation from ideal behaviour is exhibited by real gases at low temperature and high pressure.
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