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Explain how the compression factor varies with pressure and temperature and describe how

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Explain how the compression factor varies with pressure and temperature and describe how it reveals information about intermolecular interactions in real gases.

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Explain how the compression factor varies with pressure and temperature and describe how it reveals information about intermolecular interactions in real gases.

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Compression factor:

The compression factor is defined as the molar volume of the gas and molar volume of an ideal gas. The compression factor increases with high pressure a low temperature. This implies that the compression factor is inversely proportional to absolute temperature and proportional to the pressure.

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