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STATEMENT-1 : Compressibility factor for hydrogen varies with pressure with positive slope at all pressures at `0^(@)C`.
STATEMENT-2 : Even at low pressures, repulsive forces dominate in hydrogen gas at `0^(@)C`.

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statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true, statement-2 is correct explanation fo statement-1

B

statement-1 is true, statement-2 is true, statement-2 is Not a correct explanation for statement-1

C

statement-1 is true, statement-2 is false

D

statement-1 is false, statement-2 is true

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