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Answer the following problems, and submit your answers to the drop box in Canvas that has been created for this module.
Please note:
- Your answers must be submitted in the form of a Microsoft Word document.
- Include your Penn State Access Account user ID in the name of your file (for example, "module2_abc123.doc").
- The due date for this assignment will be sent to the class by e-mail in Canvas.
- Your grade for the assignment will appear in the drop box approximately one week after the due date.
- You can access the drop box for this module in Canvas by clicking on the Lessons tab, and then locating the drop box on the list that appears.
Problem Set
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Cubic EOS yield three roots for Z-factor for a pure substance at subcritical conditions. Does that mean that there is a “Z” factor for liquids? Isn’t the “Z” factor concept only applicable to gases? What does a “Z factor” connote for liquids?