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How can you get a real gas to behave like the LEAST like an ideal gas (minimize attraction between particles)?

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Answer: No real gas is ideal. All molecules have a volume and intermolecular forces of attraction. So a "real molar volume" is different from an ideal molar volume.

Explanation: I hope this help

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A real gas behaves least like an ideal gas under the conditions of low temperature and high pressure.

This is because at low temperature and high pressure molecules of gas will have negligible kinetic energy and strong force of attraction. Thus, real gas will not behave like an ideal gas.

Whereas at high temperature and low pressure a real gas will behave like an ideal gas.

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