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for am ideal gas under all conditions of temperature and pressure, the compressibility factor Z is equal to​

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Answered by akshansh27
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Sorry but I can't understand your question.

Answered by mad210220
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The compressibility factor Z is equal to 11

Explanation:

The reason is

Gases show ideal behaviour at high temperature and low pressure.

  • The compressibility factor (Z) is

                                     Z =  \frac{PV}{RT}

  • For an ideal gas,

                                        PV=nRT

Z=1

  • The compressibility factor (Z), also known as the compression factor, is the ratio of the molar volume of a gas to the molar volume of an ideal gas at the same temperature and pressure for an ideal gas the compressibility factor is 1.
  • The compressibility factor (Z) is the use of the thermodynamic property for modifying the ideal gas law to the account of behaviour for real gases.
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