Interpretation: The conditions under which the pressure exerted by a real gas is less than the prediction from an ideal gas are to be stated.
Concept introduction: An ideal gas is a gas consists of molecules that have no attraction or repulsion with each other but have only elastic collision and they take no volume as they are point particles; whereas, in a real gas, there is an interaction of molecules with each other and they take larger volume than ideal gas. The energy is lost in real gas due to the collisions of molecules with the walls of container.
To determine: The conditions under which the pressure exerted by a real gas is less than that predicted for an ideal gas.
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