$A$ gas has a compressibility factor of $0.5$ and a molar volume of $0.4 \ dm^3 \ mol^{-1}$ at a temperature of $800 \ K$ and pressure $x \ atm$. If it shows ideal gas behaviour at the same temperature and pressure,the molar volume will be $y \ dm^3 \ mol^{-1}$. The value of $x / y$ is . . . . . .
[Use: Gas constant,$R = 8 \times 10^{-2} \ L \ atm \ K^{-1} \ mol^{-1}$ ]

  • A
    $300$
  • B
    $500$
  • C
    $100$
  • D
    $200$

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