Answer: compressibility
Explanation:
The ratio of the measured molar volume of a real gas to the measured molar volume of an ideal gas is known as compressibility.
Compressibility is defined by the symbol Z and is calculated by the formula :
[tex]Z=\frac{PV}{nRT}[/tex]
For a gas with ideal behavior, molar volume of an ideal gas is equal to the molar volume of a real gas so Z= 1.