Diluted gases
Thermodynamic constants - Thermodynamic data for fluids
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Diluted gases
Thermodynamic constants - Thermodynamic data for fluids

Author : Jean GOSSE

Publication date: June 10, 1990 | Lire en français

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9. Diluted gases

A real gas is said to be in a dilute state if the pressure and temperature conditions are such that molecular interactions are weak. The corresponding equation of state is : Z=1+B(T)/V1+B(T)p/RT

with :

B
 : 
second virial coefficient, a function of gas type and temperature
V
 : 
molar volume
Z
 : 
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