Why in case of hydrogen and helium the compressibility
factor is always greater than 1?
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It is the matter of fact that due to pV = nRT, the compressibility factor of all ideal gases are equal to 1 as they have strong dipole due to large surface area. ... Hence, it can be inferred that case of hydrogen and helium the compressibility factor is always greater than 1.
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