What does same corresponding state of two gases mean?
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It means that indicates that all Fluids when compared at the same reduce temperature and reduced pressure have approximately the same compressibility factor and all deviate from ideal gas behaviour to about the same degree..
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It means that indicates that all Fluids when compared at the same reduce temperature and reduced pressure have approximately the same compressibility factor and all deviate from ideal gas behaviour to about the same degree..
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Like covalent radius Van der Waals radius states that one half of the internuclear distance between the nuclei of two adjacent atoms of the substance belonging to two neighbouring molecules in the solid state . similarly the internuclear distance between two adjacent hydrogen atoms of two neighbouring molecules in the solid state is 240 p.m. the Van der Waals forces existing between atoms and the solid state or weak and atoms are held at large distances . therefore the internuclear distance is in case of atoms held by the forces are larger than that between covalently bonded atoms .
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Like covalent radius Van der Waals radius states that one half of the internuclear distance between the nuclei of two adjacent atoms of the substance belonging to two neighbouring molecules in the solid state . similarly the internuclear distance between two adjacent hydrogen atoms of two neighbouring molecules in the solid state is 240 p.m. the Van der Waals forces existing between atoms and the solid state or weak and atoms are held at large distances . therefore the internuclear distance is in case of atoms held by the forces are larger than that between covalently bonded atoms .
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