Who made volume and pressure correction to explain the deviation of gases from ideal behaviour?

A. Clausius
B. Boltzmann
C. Charles
D. Vander Waal

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Correct Answer: D. Vander Waal
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The non-ideal behaviour results chiefly from

A. Intermolecular attraction and infinite volume
B. Elastic collisions and finite volume
C. Intermolecular attractions and finite volume
D. Intermolecular attraction only

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Correct Answer: C. Intermolecular attractions and finite volume
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The gases become non-ideal at

A. High temperature and high pressure
B. Low temperature and low pressure
C. High temperature and low pressure
D. Low temperature and high pressure

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Correct Answer: D. Low temperature and high pressure
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