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`2 mol` of chlorine gas occupies a volume of `800 mL` at `300 K` and `5xx10^(6) Pa` pressure. Calculate the compressibility factor of the gas. `(R=0.083 L "bar" K^(-1)mol^(-1))`. Comment, whether the gas is more compressible or less compressible under these conditions.

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