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This question has Statement I and Statement II. Of the four choices given after the Statements, choose the one that best describes the two Statements.
Statement - I: Compressibility factor (Z) of `CH_4` and `CO_2` are less than unity.
Statement - II : Z< 1, indicates predominance of attraction force among gas molecules.

A

Statement - I is true, Statement - II is true, Statement - II is a correct explanation of Statement -I

B

Statement - I is true, Statement - II is true, Statement - II is not a correct explanation of Statement - I

C

Statement -I is true, Statement - II is false.

D

Statement -I is false, Statement - II is true.

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