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A gas deviates from ideal behaviour at a high pressure because its molecules:

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Attract one another
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Show the Tyndall effect
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Have kinetic energy
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Are bound by covalent bonds
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Solution

The correct option is A Attract one another
The basic concept of the kinetic-molecular theory gives the information why real gases deviate from ideal behaviour. The molecules of an ideal gas are assumed to occupy no space and have no attractions for one another. Real molecules, however, do have finite volumes, and they do attract one another. So, gas deviates from ideal behaviour at high pressure because its molecules attract one another.

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