When temperature drops, causing real gases to deviate from ideal behavior, what is the resulting effect on measured pressure?

Answer

The measured pressure is lower than the ideal prediction

At low temperatures, intermolecular attractive forces become noticeable, pulling molecules slightly closer, resulting in fewer and less forceful collisions with the walls.

When temperature drops, causing real gases to deviate from ideal behavior, what is the resulting effect on measured pressure?
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