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Why are polar gases, such as h2o and nh3, more likely to deviate from the ideal gas behaviors described by the kinetic molecular theory? a. the density of these gases is high, increasing the number of collisions and reducing their elasticity. b. the fluidity of these gases is high, resulting in a higher average kinetic energy. c. the particles have a significant volume, reducing the space between the moving particles. d. the particles have high intermolecular forces, reducing the elasticity of their collisions.

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