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what is berthelot's equation​

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Answered by PaulKevin
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P=R⋅TVm−b−aT⋅V2m P = R ⋅ T V m - b - a T ⋅ V m 2 , computes the pressure of a gas and is a closely related formula to the more common gas laws like Boyle's Law and the Ideal Gas Law.

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Answered by anirudhkashyap182005
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The Berthelot equation, named for Daniel Berthelot,  is one of the Real Gas equations of state developed to relate the properties of gases.  This Berthelot equation makes only an approximation of gas properties and is more of a historic artefact in the lineage of the equations used more commonly to model the properties of real gases. The modified Berthelot equation is expected to be more accurate.

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P=R⋅TVm−b−aT⋅V2m P = R ⋅ T V m - b - a T ⋅ V m 2 ,

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