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← ScienceWhich consequence results when exceeding van der Waals constant 'b'?
A)Ideal gas law applicability decreases✓
B)Reduced molecular excluded volume
C)Attractive forces become significant
D)Internal pressure approaches zero
💡 Explanation
Exceeding the valid range invalidates the approximation and decreases the ideal gas law applicability because the excluded volume estimate becomes excessively large due to interactions; therefore real gas behaviors emerge rather than continued accurate predictions under ideal assumptions.
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