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Compressibility factor `Z=(PV)/(RT)`. Considering ideal gas, real gas, and gases at critical state, answer the following questions:
The cpmpressibility factor of an ideal gas is

A

`0`

B

`1`

C

`2`

D

`3`

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To determine the compressibility factor \( Z \) for an ideal gas, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the Compressibility Factor Definition**: The compressibility factor \( Z \) is defined as: \[ Z = \frac{PV}{RT} ...
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