If V is the observed molar volume of
real gas and V id is the molar volume of
an ideal gas then Z is
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This increases our molar volume relative to an ideal gas, which results in a value of Z that is greater than 1. The error in molar volume gets worse the more compressed the gas becomes, which is why the difference between Z for the real and ideal gas increases with pressure.
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