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The definition of an ideal gas includes that they have no intermolecular bonds. Of course this is an ideal gas and no gases are truly ideal, but if one was its particles couldn't be drawn together (by reducing temperature or increasing pressure) into a liquid state because no intermolecular bonds exist for that to happen.

There are no ideal gases in reality -- some gases behave more like ideal gases than others. Every single gas can be liquified with no exceptions. Ideal gases can be liquified, but they just wouldn't be considered ideal anymore... but since they weren't actually ideal in the first place, it's kind of a silly question.

It's kind of like saying why can't something blue be red. Well, it can be red if you color it red instead of blue, but then it's not blue anymore! Doesn't really make much sense in the end...

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