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SSC Physical and Inorganic Chemistry P-I
QUESTION #1428
Question 1
Fugacity is used to measure:
Correct Answer Explanation
Fugacity is a thermodynamic property introduced by G.N. Lewis to describe the effective pressure of a real gas — it accounts for non-ideal behaviour. For an ideal gas, fugacity equals pressure, but for real gases it deviates due to intermolecular interactions. It is used in place of pressure in thermodynamic equations (like chemical potential) when dealing with real gases.
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