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Compressibility factor `Z=(PV)/(RT)`. Considering ideal gas, real gas, and gases at critical state, answer the following questions:
`Z_(c)` at `T_(c)`, `P_(c)`, and `V_(c)` is

A

`3//8`

B

`4//8`

C

`1`

D

`0`

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`Z_(c)=(P_(c)V_(c))/(RT_(c))=(3)/(8)`
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