Explain the conditions under which a real gas exhibits ideal gas behaviour.

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(N/A) Real gases exhibit ideal behaviour when the intermolecular forces are practically negligible.
$1$. $A$ gas behaves ideally when the compressibility factor $Z = 1$.
$2$. When the volume of the gas is significantly larger than the volume of the gas molecules,the gas behaves ideally.
$3$. Real gases approach ideal behaviour at low pressure and high temperature.
$4$. Under these conditions,the gas follows the ideal gas equation: $PV = nRT$ or $V_{\text{ideal}} = \frac{nRT}{P}$.
$5$. These conditions vary depending on the nature of the gas.

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