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The closeness of particles of gas and their low speeds allow intermolecular forces to become important at certain pressures and temperatures. Which best describes this statement?
This is a limitation of the kinetic-molecular theory.
This is a postulate of the kinetic-molecular theory.
This describes ideal gas behavior using the kinetic-molecular theory.
This describes ideal gas behavior without the kinetic-molecular theory.
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