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The adiabatic compressibility of an ideal gas is equal to (p is pressure and v volume)

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where p is the pressure of the gas, T is its temperature, and is its molar volume. In the case of an ideal gas, the compressibility factor Z is equal to unity, and the familiar ideal gas law is recovered: Z can, in general, be either greater or less than unity for a real gas.

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where p is the pressure of the gas, T is its temperature, and is its molar volume. In the case of an ideal gas, the compressibility factor Z is equal to unity, and the familiar ideal gas law is recovered: Z can, in general, be either greater or less than unity for a real gas.

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