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Two equal-volume flasks `A` and `B` containing equal masses of `H_(2)` and `CH_(4)` are at `100 K` and `200 K`, respectively. Assuming ideal behaviour, which of the following statements about the compressibility factor (`Z`) is true?

A

`Z` of `H_(2)=Z` of `CH_(4)`

B

`Z` of `H_(2)=4Z` of `CH_(4)`

C

`Z` of `H_(2)=16Z` of `CH_(4)`

D

`Z` of `H_(2)=2Z` of `CH_(4)`

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Both gases will have the same compressibility factor, i.e., `1`, since both of them are ideal gases.
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