For a given gas, a graph is shown between compressibility factor (Z) and  Pressure (P).Select the incorrect statement(s) about the various  temperature relations.a)Temperature T1 must be above critical temperature  (TC).b)Temperature T2 may

For a given gas, a graph is shown between compressibility factor (Z) and Pressure (P).Select the incorrect statement(s) about the various temperature relations.a)Temperature T1 must be above critical temperature (TC).b)Temperature T2 may

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