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Dominance of strong repulsive forces among the molecules of the gas (Z = compressibility factor):
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05/10/2020 11:39 am
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Dominance of strong repulsive forces among the molecules of the gas (Z = compressibility factor):
(a) Depends on Z and indicated by Z = 1
(b) Depends on Z and indicated by Z > 1
(c) Depends on Z and indicated by Z < 1
(d) Is independent of Z.
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05/10/2020 11:40 am
(b) Depends on Z and indicated by Z > 1
Explanation:
Repulsive force will decrease the compressibility factor i.e. so, value of Z > 1 as
Z = PV/RT
Due to repulsion value of PV will be greater than RT so Z > 1.
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