Question
Question: The compressibility factor for a real gas at high pressure is: A. \(1+\dfrac{RT}{pb}\) B. 1 C....
The compressibility factor for a real gas at high pressure is:
A. 1+pbRT
B. 1
C. 1+RTpb
D. 1−RTpb
Explanation
Solution
The compressibility factor (Z), which is useful for modifying the ideal gas to check the behaviour of real gases. It is actually a correction factor that describes the deviation of a real gas from ideal gas. Calculate the ratio of RTPV from the Van Der Waal equation of the real gases and then you will get the answer.
Complete step by step answer:
- Firstly, we will write Van Der Waal equation of real gases:
(P+v2a)(v−b)=RT
- This above equation is the Van Der Waal equation for one mole of a gas.
- It is found that at high pressure,
P>>V2a
Here, v2a will be negligible.
So, the equation transforms in the form of: