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Answer the following questions based on the P-T phase diagram of `CO_(2)`:
`CO_(2)` is heated to a temperature `70^(@) C` and compressed Isothermally. What changes in its properties do you expect to observe ?

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It will not exhibit any clear transition to the liquid phase, but will depart more and more from ideal gas behaviour as its pressure increases.
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