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The deviation from the ideal gas behavio...

The deviation from the ideal gas behaviour of a gas can be expressed as

A

`Z = P/(VRT)`

B

`Z = (PV)/(nRT)`

C

`Z = (nRT)/(PV)`

D

`Z = (VR)/(PT)`

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