STANDARD Chemistry Ideal Gas Behavior MCQ Question
A real gas behaves like an ideal gas if its
both pressure and temperature are high
both pressure and temperature are low
pressure is high and temperature is low
pressure is low and temperature is high
Correct Answer
Detailed Explanation
At high temperature and low pressure, the interactions between gas molecules become negligible, allowing the gas to behave ideally.
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