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The compressibility factor, Z, for gases can be found by dividing the molar volume of the gas by the ideal gas molar volume at the same temperature and pressure. It is typically expressed as Z = Pv/(RT), where P is pressure, v is specific volume, R is the gas constant, and T is temperature. Experimental equations of state like the Van der Waals equation or the Redlich-Kwong equation can also be used to determine Z.

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increase the pressure on it

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increase the pressure on it

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