The molar Gibbs energy of a certain gas is given by Gm = RT ln p + A + Bp + 12Cp2 +

Chapter 3, Problem 3.22

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The molar Gibbs energy of a certain gas is given by \(G_{\mathrm{m}}=R T \ln p+A+ B p+\frac{1}{2} C p^2+\frac{1}{3} D p^3\), where A, B, C, and D are constants. Obtain the equation of state of the gas.

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