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For a non ideal gas showing negative deviation compressibilty factor is

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Answered by anitaraydas1982
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Answered by Anonymous
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Non ideal gas showing negative deviation compressibility factor is a negative deviation .

Ideal gas always shows the ratio always equals to 1. This shows the deviation of a non ideal behavior.

Explanation:

The general formulae for Ideal gas is

Z=\frac{PV}{nRT}

  • When Z is less than 1 it shows negative deviation.
  • When Z is greater than 1 it shows postive deviation.

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