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Compressibility factor, $\mathrm{Z}$, of a gas is given as $\mathrm{Z}=\frac{p V}{n \mathrm{RT}}$
(i) What is the value of $\mathrm{Z}$ for an ideal gas ?
(ii) For real gas what will be the effect on value of $\mathrm{Z}$ above Boyle's temperature ?
(i) What is the value of $\mathrm{Z}$ for an ideal gas ?
(ii) For real gas what will be the effect on value of $\mathrm{Z}$ above Boyle's temperature ?
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(i) $\mathrm{Z}=1$ for ideal gas
(ii) For a real gas $Z>1$ above Boyle's temperature.
(ii) For a real gas $Z>1$ above Boyle's temperature.
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