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23 January, 02:10

Real gases may be expected to deviate from Charles' Law at A.) low B.) medium C.) high pressures near the A.) liquefaction B.) melting C.) freezing temperature.

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  1. 23 January, 05:10
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    The real gases deviates from any of Charles' Law at very high pressure because of how oddly the gas molecules are close to one another. They also deviates from the low at very low temperatures or at temperatures near the liquefaction. Thus, the answers are c. high and A. liquefaction
  2. 23 January, 06:08
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    The correct answer among the choices listed for the first part is option C and for the second part is option A. Real gases may be expected to deviate from Charles' Law at high pressures near the liquefaction.
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