Hi Chloe!
This one is really sneaky. 😯
D is ALMOST true... but they're messing with you. One mole of an ideal gas occupies 22.4 L at STP -- standard temperature and pressure, which is 0°C and 1 atm, NOT 25°C. That's why D is wrong in this case. But, we usually use 22.4 L (or 22 L, let's be honest) because we love to take advantage of rounding hehehe PROVIDED that our gas temperatures are close to 0°C and the MCAT answers are "far enough apart".
Now, why is C correct?
Some of the fundamental assumptions of the ideal gas law include:
- That the ideal gas itself is made up of particles so small that they don't even take up any volume.
- That the ideal gas itself is made up of particles that are so far apart from each other that they never see each other and therefore, do not interact. Social distancing before it was necessary.
Therefore, C is the best answer.