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The pressure of a real gas will be lower than that expected for an ideal gas because.
the actual size of real gas molecules are smaller than an ideal gas
the intermolecular forces of a real gas are smaller than for an ideal gas.
the actual size of real gas molecules are larger than an ideal gas
the intermolecular forces of a real gas are greater than for an ideal gas
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