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The compressibility factor for an ideal gas is

A

`prop`

B

`1.5`

C

`1.0`

D

`2.0`

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C

Compressibility factor `(Z)` is given as
`Z = (pV)/(nRT)`
For an ideal gas , `Z = 1` at all temperatures and pressures because `pV = nRt` . The graph of `Z` versus `p` will be a straight line parallel to the value of `Z` deviates from unity.
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