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| The virial equation of state is used to describe the behavior of diluted gases.   | The virial equation of state is used to describe the behavior of diluted gases.   | ||
| It is usually written as an expansion of the compresiblity factor, <math> Z </math>, in terms of either the | It is usually written as an expansion of the [[compresiblity factor]], <math> Z </math>, in terms of either the | ||
| density or the pressure. In the first case: | density or the pressure. In the first case: | ||
Revision as of 12:04, 27 February 2007
The virial equation of state is used to describe the behavior of diluted gases. It is usually written as an expansion of the compresiblity factor, , in terms of either the density or the pressure. In the first case:
- .
where
- is the pressure
- is the volume
- is the number of molecules
- is the (number) density
- is called the k-th virial coefficient