?The Tait equation for liquids is written for an isotherm as:\(V=V_{0}(1 - \frac

Chapter 3, Problem 3.8

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The Tait equation for liquids is written for an isotherm as:

\(V=V_{0}(1 - \frac {AP}{B+P})\)

where V is molar or specific volume, \(V_{0}\) is the hypothetical molar or specific volume at zero pressure, and A and B are positive constants. Find an expression for the isothermal compressibility consistent with this equation.

Text Transcription:

V=V_0(1 - AP / B+P)

V_0

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