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Chemistry, 25.05.2020 20:59, Sbeech7246

4. At high pressures, how does the volume of a real gas compare with the volume of an ideal gas under the same conditions, and why?
It is much greater because real gas particles take up space.
There is no difference because the gas laws are always obeyed.
It is much less because real gas particles are not moving.
It is much less because at high pressures the temperature drops.

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