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Which of the statements are evidence that gases do not

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Which of the statements are evidence that gases do not

Which of the statements are evidence that gases do not always behave ideally? When two gases are mixed, they follow Dalton's law of partial pressures. It is impossible to compress a gas enough so that it takes up no volume. CO₂ gas becomes dry ice (solid CO₂) at 1 atm and -78.5 °C. At 4 K and 1 atm, helium is a liquid.