Pick only the incorrect statement.for gas A, a=0,the compressibility factor is linearly dependent on pressure.for gas C,aneq 0,bneq 0,it can be used to calculate a and b by giving lowest P value.for

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Click here👆to get an answer to your question ✍️ Pick only the incorrect statement-for gas A- a-0-the compressibility factor is linearly dependent on pressure-for gas C-aneq 0-bneq 0-it can be used to calculate a and b by giving lowest P value-for gas B-0-if b-0-the compressibility factor is lineraly dependent on pressure-slope all three gases high pressure is positive
Solution- -C-xA0-for gas C-a-x2260-0-b-x2260-0- it can be used to calculate a and b by giving lowest P value-According to the real gas equation-The constants -apos-a-apos- and -apos-b-apos- are Van der Waals constant for attraction and volume for a given gas-The -apos-a-apos- values for a given gas are measure of intermolecular forces of attraction- More are the intermolecular forces of attraction- more will be the value of a-xA0-For a given gas van der Waals constant of attraction -apos-a-apos- is always greater than van der Waals constant of volume -apos-b-apos-xA0-The gas having higher value of -apos-a-apos-xA0- can be liquefied easily and therefore H2 and He are not liquefied easily-According to this- for gas A-Z-gt-1-a-0 and its dependence on P is linear at all pressure and for gas B-Z-lt-1-b-0 and its dependence on P is linear at all pressure-Also- at high pressure- the slope is positive for all real gases

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