real gases approach ideal behavior under which of the following conditions
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HESI A24

HESI A2 Chemistry Practice Test

1. Under which of the following conditions do real gases approach ideal behavior?

Correct answer: A

Rationale: Real gases approach ideal behavior at high pressure and high temperature. At these conditions, the volume of the gas molecules becomes negligible compared to the total volume of the gas. Additionally, the average distance between molecules becomes small enough for intermolecular forces to become less significant, leading to behavior that closely mirrors the assumptions of the ideal gas law. Choice B is incorrect because low pressure does not favor ideal behavior as the volume of gas molecules becomes more significant. Choice C is incorrect as the boiling point of water does not directly relate to ideal gas behavior. Choice D is incorrect because real gases can approach ideal behavior under specific conditions, such as high pressure and high temperature.

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