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The compressibility factor for a real gas at high pressure is :

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Answered by 2singhrashi
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Compressibility factor for an ideal gas is one.

Compressibility factor for a real gas at high pressure is given by

Z = 1 + (P*b / R*T)

Where Z= compressibility factor

P= pressure

b= excluded volume of co-volume

R= Universal gas constant

T= temperature

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