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The Dieterici equation of state, proposed in 1899 (Ref. 1) is given by | |||
:<math>\left. p(v-b) \right.= kT e^{-a/kTv}</math> | :<math>\left. p(v-b) \right.= kT e^{-a/kTv}</math> | ||
where <math>a</math> is an empirical constant. | where <math>a</math> is an empirical constant. | ||
==References== | |||
# C. Dieterici, Ann. Phys. Chem. Wiedemanns Ann. 69, 685 (1899) | |||
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1380711 Richard J. Sadus "Equations of state for fluids: The Dieterici approach revisited", Journal of Chemical Physics '''115''' pp. 1460-1462 (2001)] | |||
[[category: equations of state]] | [[category: equations of state]] |
Revision as of 16:03, 7 June 2007
The Dieterici equation of state, proposed in 1899 (Ref. 1) is given by
where is an empirical constant.
References
- C. Dieterici, Ann. Phys. Chem. Wiedemanns Ann. 69, 685 (1899)
- Richard J. Sadus "Equations of state for fluids: The Dieterici approach revisited", Journal of Chemical Physics 115 pp. 1460-1462 (2001)