?Calculate Z and V for sulfur hexafluoride at 75°C and 15 bar by the following

Chapter 3, Problem 3.46

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Calculate Z and V for sulfur hexafluoride at 75°C and 15 bar by the following equations:

(a) The truncated virial equation [Eq. (3.38)] with the following experimental values of virial coefficients:

\(B = −194 cm^{3} \cdot mol^{−1}\)  \(C = 15,300 cm 6 \cdot mol^{−2}\)

(b) The truncated virial equation [Eq. (3.36)], with a value of B from the generalized Pitzer correlation [Eqs. (3.58)–(3.62)]

(c) The Redlich/Kwong equation

(d) The Soave/Redlich/Kwong equation

(e) The Peng/Robinson equation For sulfur hexafluoride, \(T_{c} = 318.7 K\), \(P_{c} = 37.6 bar\), \(V_{c} = 198 cm^{3} \cdot mol^{−1}\), and ω = 0.286.

Text Transcription:

B = −194 cm^3 dot mol^−1

C = 15,300 cm 6 dot mol^−2

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