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4 November, 21:22

Which set of conditions is most likely to allow a gas to be considered as an "ideal" gas?

(A) low P, low T

(B) low P, high T

(C) high P, low T

(D) high P, high T

(E) all of these

The answer is B because low pressure means less gas interaction and high temperature means the same?

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  1. 4 November, 21:37
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    Yes, the answer is B because at low P and high T the molecules will be more appart one from each other with the consequent lower interaction between them. The model of ideal gas assumes non interaction between the molecules ...
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