* Quesbon Moving to another question will save this response. Quèstion 3 For a real gas, when intermolecular attraction forces are dominant The internal pressure T=0, the internal energy U is constant and the compression factor Z=1 Oa. The internal pressure AT>0, the internal energy Uf and the compression factor Z<1 Ob. The internal pressure T>0, the internal energy UI and the compression factor Z<1 Oc. The internal pressure AT=0, the internal energy U ↑ and the compression factor Z=1 %3D Od. Moving to another question will save this response. arch

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For a real gas, when intermolecular attraction forces are dominant
The internal pressure T=0, the internal energy U is constant and the compression factor Z=1
Oa.
The internal pressure AT>0, the internal energy Uf and the compression factor Z<1
Ob.
The internal pressure T>0, the internal energy UI and the compression factor Z<1
Oc.
The internal pressure AT=0, the internal energy Uf and the compression factor Z= 1
Od.
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Transcribed Image Text:¥ Queston A Moving to another question will save this response. Quèstion 3 For a real gas, when intermolecular attraction forces are dominant The internal pressure T=0, the internal energy U is constant and the compression factor Z=1 Oa. The internal pressure AT>0, the internal energy Uf and the compression factor Z<1 Ob. The internal pressure T>0, the internal energy UI and the compression factor Z<1 Oc. The internal pressure AT=0, the internal energy Uf and the compression factor Z= 1 Od. Moving to another question will save this response. arch Chp 近
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