?A pure fluid, described by the canonical equation of state: G = F(T) + KP, where F(T)

Chapter 6, Problem 6.6

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A pure fluid, described by the canonical equation of state: G = F(T) + KP, where F(T) is a substance-specific function of temperature and K is a substance-specific constant. Determine for such a fluid expressions for V, S, H, U, \(C_{P}\), and \(C_{V}\). These results are consistent with those for an important model of liquid-phase behavior. What is the model?

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C_P

C_V

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