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The compressibility factor z=PVnRT of a gas above T=aRb will be:

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Always less than unity
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Always equal to unity
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Always greater than unity
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Depends on pressure
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Solution

The correct option is C Always greater than unity
T=aRb is known as the Boyle's temperature and above Boyle's temperature, the compressibility factor is always greater than unity and increases slowly but steadily as pressure increases.
So, in real gases above Boyle's temperature, Z>1.

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