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One of the assumptions of kinetic theory of gases is that there is no force of attraction between the molecules of a gas. State and explain the evidence that shows that the assumption is not applicable for real gases.

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Solution :REAL gases casn be liquefied by COOLING and compressing the GAS. This defines that force of attraction is present among the molecules.
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