For a given amount of a gas at a certain temperature, does the pressure deviate from ideality more in a smaller or larger container? Why? a) The pressure deviates more from ideality in a larger container because the attractive forces between molecules become less of a factor at the lower pressure and the molecular volume is a larger part of the total volume of the larger container.   b)The pressure deviates more from ideality in a larger container because the attractive forces between molecules become less of a factor at the lower pressure and the molecular volume is a smaller part of the total volume of the larger container. c)The pressure deviates more from ideality in a larger container because the attractive forces between molecules become a greater factor at the lower pressure and the molecular volume is a smaller part of the total volume of the larger container. d) The pressure deviates more from ideality in a smaller container because the attractive forces between molecules become a greater factor at the higher pressure and the molecular volume is a larger part of the total volume of the smaller container. e)the pressure deviates more from ideality in a smaller container because the attractive forces between molecules become a greater factor at the higher pressure and the molecular volume is a smaller part of the total volume of the smaller container. f)The pressure deviates more from ideality in a smaller container because the attractive forces between molecules become less of a factor at the higher pressure and the molecular volume is a larger part of the total volume of the smaller container.

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For a given amount of a gas at a certain temperature, does the pressure deviate from ideality more in a smaller or larger container? Why?

a) The pressure deviates more from ideality in a larger container because the attractive forces between molecules become less of a factor at the lower pressure and the molecular volume is a larger part of the total volume of the larger container.
 
b)The pressure deviates more from ideality in a larger container because the attractive forces between molecules become less of a factor at the lower pressure and the molecular volume is a smaller part of the total volume of the larger container.

c)The pressure deviates more from ideality in a larger container because the attractive forces between molecules become a greater factor at the lower pressure and the molecular volume is a smaller part of the total volume of the larger container.

d) The pressure deviates more from ideality in a smaller container because the attractive forces between molecules become a greater factor at the higher pressure and the molecular volume is a larger part of the total volume of the smaller container.

e)the pressure deviates more from ideality in a smaller container because the attractive forces between molecules become a greater factor at the higher pressure and the molecular volume is a smaller part of the total volume of the smaller container.

f)The pressure deviates more from ideality in a smaller container because the attractive forces between molecules become less of a factor at the higher pressure and the molecular volume is a larger part of the total volume of the smaller container.
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