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TDE.WilhoitIG.EOS
The equation represents the ideal-gas properties as functions of temperature and pressure. Heat capacity and Entropy are absolute. Enthalpy can be only calculated as difference between two states.
book
Frenkel, M.[Michael]
Kabo, G.J.[Gennady J.]
Marsh, K.N.[Kenneth N.]
Roganov, G.N.[Gennady N.]
Wilhoit, R.C.[Randolph C.]
Thermodynamics of Organic Compounds in the Gas State
1994
II-537
Cp
Heat capacity at constant pressure
H
Enthalpy
S
Entropy
T
Temperature
P
Pressure
a0
a1
a2
a3
a4
a5
a6
a7
parI
parJ
R
Gas constant expressed in J/(K*mol)