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A gas described by van der Waal’s equation (A) behaves similar to an ideal gas in the limit of large molar volumes (B) behaves similar to an ideal gas in the limit of large pressures (C) is characterized by van der Waal’s coefficients that are dependent on the identify of the gas but are independent of the temperature (D) has the pressure that is lower than the pressure exerted by the same gas behaving ideally

A gas described by van der Waal’s equation (A) behaves similar to an ideal gas in the limit of large molar volumes (B) behaves similar to an ideal gas in the limit of large pressures (C) is characterized by van der Waal’s coefficients that are dependent on the identify of the gas but are independent of the temperature (D) has the pressure that is lower than the pressure exerted by the same gas behaving ideally

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grenade
2061 Points
8 years ago
(A, C, D)At low pressure, when the sample occupies a large volume, the molecules are so far apart for most of the time that theintermolecular forces play no significant role, and the gas behaves virtually perfectly.

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