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The compressibility factor z for an ideal gas is ​

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Answered by neelusingh568378
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The compressibility factor Z is defined as the ratio of the actual volume to the volume predicted by the ideal gas law at a given temperature and pressure. If the gas behaves like an ideal gas, Z =1 at all temperatures and pressures.

Answered by Anonymous
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an ideal gas, the compressibility factor is equal to 1, i.e. Z=1.

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