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Substituting Eqs. (2.12) and (2.14) in (2.7) and using Eq. (2.13), we obtain
,
,
(2.15)
In Eq. (2.15),
a
and
b
are not permanent, depending on the nature of the gas.
That is, if the units of measurement of pressure, volume and temperature are used
as their critical values (use the leaden parameters), the equation of state is the
same for all substances.
This condition is called the
law of corresponding states.
KEYWORDS
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Capillary Effects
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Carbon Nanotubes
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Continuum Hypothesis
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Microscale Systems
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Nanoscale Systems
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