
Real Gas Behavior | The Compression Factor (Z) [Example #2]
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Science, Physics, Engineering, Chemistry
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University
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains the concept of the compression factor Z and its application in determining whether a gas behaves ideally or non-ideally. It uses an example problem involving carbon dioxide to calculate the real and ideal molar volumes, and subsequently the compression factor. The tutorial concludes by interpreting the compression factor to determine if attractions or repulsions predominate in the gas.
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OPEN ENDED QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
What does it mean when the compression factor Z is less than 1?
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3 mins • 1 pt
Discuss the implications of attractions and repulsions in real gases based on the value of Z.
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