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the temperature measured by a constant volume gas thermometer approaches that of an ideal gas temperature scale when the gas is at a

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the temperature measured by a constant volume gas thermometer approaches that of an ideal gas temperature scale when the gas is at a

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Low pressure.

The temperature measured by a constant volume gas thermometer approaches that of an ideal gas temperature scale when the gas is at a low pressure. This is because at low pressures, the gas behaves more like an ideal gas, which follows the ideal gas law (PV=nRT). At higher pressures, real gases deviate from this ideal behavior due to intermolecular interactions and the finite size of gas particles.

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