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6. THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF PURE GASES AND LIQUIDS

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Author(s)

Vladimir Diky, Rich Elliott

Abstract

Methods are presented in this chapter foremost for estimating the volumetric behavior of pure gases and liquids as a function of temperature and pressure. Relationships between P, V, and T are formally known as equations of state (EOSs).
Citation
Properties of Gases and Liquids
Publisher Info
McGraw-Hill, NY, NY

Keywords

thermodynamic properties, pure compounds, equations of state

Citation

Diky, V. and Elliott, R. (2023), 6. THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF PURE GASES AND LIQUIDS, Properties of Gases and Liquids, McGraw-Hill, NY, NY, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=934780 (Accessed October 10, 2025)

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Created February 7, 2023, Updated February 16, 2023
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