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27 October, 09:41

Why do real gases deviate from the ideal gas laws at low temperatures?

The volume occupied by molecules becomes a significant part of the total volume.

Masses of individual particles increase as kinetic energy decreases.

Attractions between molecules cause a reduction in volume.

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  1. 27 October, 10:05
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    the answer is the first one

    Explanation:

    because the volume is occupied
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