Following the theorem of corresponding states, for compressibility factor Z > 1.0 (hard fluid)

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Following the theorem of corresponding states, for compressibility factor Z > 1.0
(hard fluid)
The fluid has mass, but its molecule have (or assumed to have) zero volume
The molecules do not exert any force on the neighboring molecules (i.e., no
attractive or repulsive forces).
Repulsive forces are dominant between molecules and the neighboring
molecules
Attractive forces are dominant between molecules and the neighboring
molecules
Transcribed Image Text:Following the theorem of corresponding states, for compressibility factor Z > 1.0 (hard fluid) The fluid has mass, but its molecule have (or assumed to have) zero volume The molecules do not exert any force on the neighboring molecules (i.e., no attractive or repulsive forces). Repulsive forces are dominant between molecules and the neighboring molecules Attractive forces are dominant between molecules and the neighboring molecules
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