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Which of the following statements is true for ideal gases, but is not always true for real gases? Choose all that apply. Replacing one gas by another under the same conditions, has no effect on pressure. Molecules are in constant random motion. The volume occupied by the molecules is negligible compared to the volume of the container. Pressure is caused by molecule-wall collisions.

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