OneClass: For a real gas, the compressibility factor, Z, is

OneClass: For a real gas, the compressibility factor, Z, is

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OneClass: For a gas at a given temperature, the compression factor is described by the empirical equa

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where Z is the compressibility factor that

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OneClass: For a real gas, the compressibility factor, Z, is defined as Z (T, P) = PV/nRT For an ideal

Assertion: Compressibility factor `(Z)` for non ideal gases is always greater than `1`.

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Real gasses For an ideal gas, the compressibility factor Z = PV/nRT is equal to unity for all conditions. For a real gas, Z can be expressed as a function. - ppt

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