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A van der Waals gas may behave ideally when:
A
the volume is very low
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the temperature is very high
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C
the pressure is very low
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the temperature, pressure and volume all are very high
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Solution
The correct option is
C
the pressure is very low
At very low pressure, compressibility factor,
Z
is approximately one
∴
van der Waals gas may behave ideally.
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