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how is compressibility factor expressed in terms of molar volume for ideal gas and real gas​

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Answered by divyaranjan1910
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The compressibility factor (Z) is a useful thermodynamic property for modifying the ideal gas law to account for behavior of real gases. It is a measure of how much the thermodynamic properties of a real gas deviate from those expected of an ideal gas. It may be thought of as the ratio of the actual volume of a real gas to the volume predicted by the ideal gas at the same temperature and pressure as the actual volume.

Z= RT/PV

At high pressure, all the gases have Z < 1 and can be easily compressed.

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