Boynton and Bramley equation of state

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The Boynton and Bramley equation of state is given by [1]

where is a characteristic temperature. and where:

  • is the pressure,
  • is the volume,
  • is the absolute temperature,
  • is the molar gas constant; , with being the Avogadro constant and being the Boltzmann constant.
  • and are constants that introduce the effects of attraction and volume respectively and depend on the substance in question.

For this equation at the critical point one has

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