An Equation of State for the Liquid Phase

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Developments in Equation of State for gases have enabled estimation of properties of gases with reasonable accuracy. Equation of State for liquid phase is developed in this note to explain dependence of density of liquid on temperature through latent heat vaporization and specific heat of the liquid. The model is validated with data on some common liquids.

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September 2014

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