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Which one of these is NOT an Ideal Gas Assumption?Gas particles are strongly attracted to one another.Gas particles collide perfectly elastically.Gas particles are hard, round spheres.Gas particles do not take up space.

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An ideal gas is one in which the collisions between the particles are perfectly elastic. Among its particles, there is no interaction, such as attractive or repulsive forces, in addition, these particles do not occupy space.

According to the kinetic theory of gases, the thermodynamic state of an ideal gas is completely described by the variables of pressure, volume and temperature.

Answer: Gas particles are strongly attracted to one another.

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