Consider a real gas which, at a temperature of 298 K and some particular pressure P, has a fugacity coefficient with a value of 1.75. At the given pressure P, what is the difference between the chemical potential of the real gas versus that of an ideal gas? That is, what is the value of μ(real gas) – μ(ideal gas)?

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Consider a real gas which, at a temperature of 298 K and some particular pressure P, has a fugacity coefficient with a value of 1.75. At the given pressure P, what is the difference between the chemical potential of the real gas versus that of an ideal gas? That is, what is the value of μ(real gas) – μ(ideal gas)?




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