?For liquid water the isothermal compressibility is given by:\(?= \frac {c}{V

Chapter 3, Problem 3.9

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For liquid water the isothermal compressibility is given by:

\(κ= \frac {c}{V (P+b)}\)

where c and b are functions of temperature only. If 1 kg of water is compressed isothermally and reversibly from 1 to 500 bar at 60°C, how much work is required? At 60°C, b = 2700 bar and \(c = 0.125 cm^{3} \cdot g^{–1}\).

Text Transcription:

κ= c / V (P+b)

c = 0.125 cm^3 dot g^–1

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