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Chemistry, 07.01.2020 00:31, misslux

Would deviations from the ideal gas law be observed for gaseous nitrogen at 180 gpa and room temperature? a. no, because both temperature and pressure must increase before such deviations are observedb. no, because nitrogen molecules are symmetrical and do not interact with each otherc. yes, because at this pressure, molecular volumes and intermolecular forces become significantd. yes, because at room temperature, molecular volumes and intermolecular forces become significant

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