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Write the compressibility factor in terms of molar volumes. What is its significance ?​

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Answered by BrainlyTwinklingstar
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\Large \starCompressibility factor is the ratio of actual molar Volume of a gas to the molar Volume of a gas.

 \sf z =  \dfrac{real \: volume \: of \: gas}{ideal \: volume \: of \: gas}

The value of 'z' denotes the extent of deviation of the gas from the behaviour of ideal gas behaviour at the given pressure and temperature.

Answered by nivedhinib07
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Explanation:

It is simply defined as the ratio of the molar volume of a gas to the molar volume of an ideal gas at the same temperature and pressure. It is a useful thermodynamic property for modifying the ideal gas law to account for the real gas behavior. As a function of pressure at constant temperature.

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