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According to the real gas equation, `Z` is equal to `1` for an ideal gas and `Z` is variable for a real gas. Suppose, in order to easy our calculation, we fixed `Z=1` for real gas and for ideal gas `Z` will become variable, `Z` vs `P` for an ideal gas will be similar to:

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