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Provide interpretation for the trend in the compression factor with respect to pressure. [3]

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Chemistry: Structure and Properties
Chemistry: Structure and Properties
Nivaldo Tro 2nd Edition
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00:01 We are asked to calculate the pressure due to a 3 km thick ice sheet and we have the density of ice as 917 kilogram per meter cube and pressure is given by p is equal to force per unit area the force due to a m kilogram mass of ice is given by mg and we should know the area but we cannot we are not given the area so we can write it as volume by height and i can rewrite it as m g h by volume again we don't know the volume so we can write it in terms of density because mass density is equal to mass by…
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