1.1 Fill in the missing (correct) words only: (a) In general, as behavior increases. (b) For an ideal gas, all virial coefficients are zero and equation reduces to_ (c) For a real gas, virial coefficients are_ increases, non-ideal behavior increases and as decreases, non-ideal dependent. (d) The theorem of corresponding states (or principle of corresponding states) indicates that all fluids, when compared at the same reduced temperature and reduced pressure, have approximately the same _and all deviate from ideal gas behavior to about the same degree. first explain than answer

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1.1 Fill in the missing (correct) words only:
(a) In general, as
behavior increases.
(b) For an ideal gas, all virial coefficients are zero and equation reduces to_
(c) For a real gas, virial coefficients are_
increases, non-ideal behavior increases and as
decreases, non-ideal
dependent.
(d) The theorem of corresponding states (or principle of corresponding states) indicates that all
fluids, when compared at the same reduced temperature and reduced pressure, have approximately
the same
_and all deviate from ideal gas behavior to about the same degree.
first explain than answer
Transcribed Image Text:1.1 Fill in the missing (correct) words only: (a) In general, as behavior increases. (b) For an ideal gas, all virial coefficients are zero and equation reduces to_ (c) For a real gas, virial coefficients are_ increases, non-ideal behavior increases and as decreases, non-ideal dependent. (d) The theorem of corresponding states (or principle of corresponding states) indicates that all fluids, when compared at the same reduced temperature and reduced pressure, have approximately the same _and all deviate from ideal gas behavior to about the same degree. first explain than answer
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