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The Dieterici equation of state, proposed in 1899 (Ref. 1) is given by
:<math>\left. p(v-b) \right.= kT e^{-a/kTv}</math>
:<math>\left. p(v-b) \right.= kT e^{-a/kTv}</math>


where <math>a</math> is an empirical constant.
where <math>a</math> is an empirical constant.
==References==
# C. Dieterici, Ann. Phys. Chem. Wiedemanns Ann. 69, 685 (1899)
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1380711 Richard J. Sadus "Equations of state for fluids: The Dieterici approach revisited", Journal of Chemical Physics '''115''' pp. 1460-1462 (2001)]
[[category: equations of state]]
[[category: equations of state]]

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The Dieterici equation of state, proposed in 1899 (Ref. 1) is given by

where is an empirical constant.

References

  1. C. Dieterici, Ann. Phys. Chem. Wiedemanns Ann. 69, 685 (1899)
  2. Richard J. Sadus "Equations of state for fluids: The Dieterici approach revisited", Journal of Chemical Physics 115 pp. 1460-1462 (2001)