Chemical Engineering - Stoichiometry - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Stoichiometry - Section 2 (Q.No. 3)
3.
Compressibility factor of a real gas is the ratio of the actual volume to that predicted by ideal gas law. As the pressure of the gas approaches zero, the compressibility factor approaches
0
1
0.24
Answer: Option
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Pawan Kumar Sharma said:   2 years ago
As the pressure of the gas approaches zero, the compressibility factor approaches 1 because gas behaves just like an ideal gas at low pressure.

Ravindra said:   4 years ago
The compressibility factor (Z) is a useful thermodynamic property for modifying the ideal gas law to account for behavior of real gases. . It may be thought of as the ratio of the actual volume of a real gas to the volume predicted by the ideal gas at the same temperature and pressure as the actual volume.

Sajjad Anwar said:   5 years ago
As pressure approaches to zero, Real gas also behave as Ideal gas. Compressibility of ideal gas is 1.
(1)

Trushal said:   7 years ago
How the answer is 1? Explain clearly.

Prathviraj said:   10 years ago
Pressure is inversely proportional to volume.

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