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I'm not understanding the answer the this question:
The compressibility ratio is given as Z=(pv)/(nrT).
The question asks what will happen to the compressibility ratio (Z) if IMF increases:
If IMF increases then the gases should be acting more REAL than IDEAL. Therefore, volume should decrease while pressure increases. I don't see why pressure would decrease. That would imply IDEAL conditions and low IMF. Any ideas?
The compressibility ratio is given as Z=(pv)/(nrT).
The question asks what will happen to the compressibility ratio (Z) if IMF increases:
If IMF increases then the gases should be acting more REAL than IDEAL. Therefore, volume should decrease while pressure increases. I don't see why pressure would decrease. That would imply IDEAL conditions and low IMF. Any ideas?