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All of the following statements concerning real cases is correct EXCEPT Group of answer choices molecules of real gases are attracted to each other. molecules of real gases occupy no volume. nonideal gas behavior is described by the Van der Waals Equation. the pressure of a real gas is due to collisions with the container. the pressure of a real gas at low temperatures is lower than for ideal gases.

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Answer:

molecules of real gases occupy no volume.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • As all the real gases are composed of particles that occupy the non-zero volume that is the excluded volume. If the gas is behaving in an ideal manner.
  • The correction becomes negatable and is relative to the total volume. The extended volume is volume that is taken by the non ideal gas particles.
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