Which gas would behave mare ideally at the same conditions of pressure and temperature:
Interpretation:
Out of
Concept Introduction:
An ideal gas has least intermolecular force and very small size.
For ideal behavior the gas must have very less intermolecular force and very small size which can be neglected. Out of
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