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how is the high compresability of gas is use full in towns

The compressibility factor, Z, is defined as the ratio of the real gas volume to the ideal gas volume. The real gas
volume and ideal gas volume are determined at the same temperature, pressure and gas composition. The real gas compressibility factor corrects the volume relative to the assumptions in the ideal gas equation. A
real gas that behaves as an ideal gas has a compressibility factor value of 1, this generally occurs at low
pressures and high temperatures.


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