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The density of steam at `100^(@)C` and `1 xx10^(5)` Pa is `0.6 kgm^(-3)` The compressibility factor for steam is .

A

`1`

B

`0.97`

C

`1.03`

D

`0.87`

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`Z = (PV)/(nRT) = (PV xxm)/(wxxRT) = (P xxm)/(e.RT)`
`=(1 xx10^(5)xx18xx10^(-3))/(0.6 xx8.314 xx373)=0.967` .
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