Under which set of conditions does the deviation from the ideal gas law become most significant, and why? 

A.
Low pressure and low temperature because the gas molecules are closely packed.
B.
High pressure and high temperature because the gas molecules are widely spaced.
C.
Low pressure and high temperature because the gas behaves more ideally.
D.
High pressure and low temperature because the volume of gas molecules and the intermolecular forces become significant compared to the distance between them.
Chemistry
AP
College Board
Exam No:AP Chemistry Problem Set 8 Year:2024 Question No:APChemistry2024AP0435

Answer:

D

Knowledge points:

3.6 Deviation from Ideal Gas Law

Solution:

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