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*<math> \rho \equiv \frac{N}{V} </math> is the (number) density | *<math> \rho \equiv \frac{N}{V} </math> is the (number) density | ||
*<math> B_k </math> is called the k-th virial coefficient | *<math> B_k\left( T \right) </math> is called the k-th virial coefficient | ||
== Systems == | == Systems == |
Revision as of 16:03, 23 February 2007
The virial equation of state is used to describe the behavior of diluted gases. It is usually written as an expansion of the compresiblity factor, , in terms of either the density or the pressure. In the first case:
where
- is the pressure
- is the volume
- is the number of molecules
- is the (number) density
- is called the k-th virial coefficient