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Under which conditions of temperate and pressure does oxygen gas behave least like an ideal gas

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Under extremely high pressure and extremely low temperature. This is because part of the requirements of an ideal gas is that the atoms/molecules don't interact which brakes down at low temperatures and the atoms/molecules are point masses that have insignificant volumes compared to the volume the gas is in which breaks down at high pressures.
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