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1. What is the compression factor of the ideal gas? When calculating the second virial coefficient...

1. What is the compression factor of the ideal gas? When calculating the second virial coefficient term for hydrogen, how much difference is it from the ideal gas?
What is the difference in the case of water vapor? Write the calculation process in detail.

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