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for the Ideal gas to be obyed kaplan first said low temp and high pressure and then said high temp and low pressure? wa is correct?
 
for the Ideal gas to be obyed kaplan first said low temp and high pressure and then said high temp and low pressure? wa is correct?
Since it neglects both molecular size and intermolecular attractions, the ideal gas law is most accurate for monoatomic gases at high temperatures and low pressures. The neglect of molecular size becomes less important for larger volumes, i.e., for lower pressures. The relative importance of intermolecular attractions diminishes with increasing thermal kinetic energy i.e., with increasing temperatures