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The '''Clausius''' [[Equations of state | equation of state]], proposed in 1880 by [[Rudolf Julius Emanuel Clausius]] <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/andp.18802450302 R. Clausius "&Uuml;ber das Verhalten der Kohlens&auml;ure in Bezug auf Druck, Volumen und Temperatur", Annalen der Physik und Chemie '''9''' pp. 337-357 (1880)]</ref>  is given by (Equations 3 and 4 in <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ie50663a005 K. K. Shah and G. Thodos "A Comparison of Equations of State", Industrial & Engineering Chemistry '''57''' pp. 30-37 (1965)]</ref>)
The '''Clausius''' [[Equations of state | equation of state]], proposed in 1880 by [[Rudolf Julius Emanuel Clausius]] <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/andp.18802450302 R. Clausius "&Uuml;ber das Verhalten der Kohlens&auml;ure in Bezug auf Druck, Volumen und Temperatur", Annalen der Physik und Chemie '''9''' pp. 337-357 (1880)]</ref>  is given by (Equations 3 and 4 in <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ie50663a005 K. K. Shah and G. Thodos "A Comparison of Equations of State", Industrial & Engineering Chemistry '''57''' pp. 30-37 (1965)]</ref>)


:<math>\left[ p + \frac{a}{T(v+c)^2}\right] (v-b) =RT</math>
:<math>\left[ p + \frac{a}{T(v+c)^2}\right] (v-b) =RT.</math>


where
In the case of the critical isotherm one has <math>\left.\frac{\partial p}{\partial v}\right|_{T=T_c}=0 </math>, and <math>\left.\frac{\partial^2 p}{\partial v^2}\right|_{T=T_c}=0 </math>, leading to


:<math>a = v_c - \frac{RT_c}{4P_c}</math>
:<math>a = v_c - \frac{RT_c}{4P_c}</math>

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The Clausius equation of state, proposed in 1880 by Rudolf Julius Emanuel Clausius [1] is given by (Equations 3 and 4 in [2])

In the case of the critical isotherm one has , and , leading to

and

where is the pressure, is the temperature, is the volume per mol, and is the molar gas constant. is the critical temperature and is the pressure at the critical point, and is the critical volume per mol.

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