Under laboratory conditions, most gases behave like ideal gases because

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• the amount of time molecules interact in the gas phase is very small.
• gas molecules do not have intermolecular forces.
• molecules are widely far apart, making intermolecular forces negligible.
• at laboratory temperatures and pressures, their interactions are insignificant.

• the amount of time molecules interact in the gas phase is very small.

• molecules are widely far apart, making intermolecular forces negligible.