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please derive and state the formula for compression factor at critical point?

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Answered by Brainlyconquerer
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Using the expression as

Tc = 8a/27RB .....(1)

pc = a/27b²......(2)

VC = 3b .......(3)

Now putting these values in

Zc =
 \frac{pc \times vc}{r \times tc}  =  \frac{3}{8}


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Answered by Anonymous
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We can use some expression as listed below ;-

 =  > tc =  \frac{8a}{27rb} .....(1)

 =  > pc =  \frac{a}{ {27b}^{2} } .........(2)

 =  > vc = 3b......(3)
And these values can be putted as ;-

 =  > zc =  \frac{pc \times vc}{r \times tc}  =  \frac{3}{8}

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