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Avessel contains ar(g) at a high pressure. which of the following statements best to explain why the measured pressure is significantly greater than the pressure calculated using the ideal gas law?
1. the molar mass of ar is relatively large.2. a significant number of ar2 molecules form.3. the attractive forces among ar atoms cause them to collide with the walls of the container with less force.4. the combined volume of the ar atoms is too large to be negligible compared with the total volume of the container.
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