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JavaScript Programs To Calculate Thermodynamic Properties Using Cubic Equations of State

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Patrick J. Barrie

Cubic equations of state are widely used by chemists and chemical engineers to predict the thermodynamic properties of both pure substances and mixtures. In particular, these equations enable predictions concerning the temperature and pressure at which vapor–liquid equilibrium occurs. These two educational JavaScript programs perform calculations using cubic equations of state and, equally importantly, explain how the calculations are performed.


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William Coleman - Aug 12, 2005 7:37 am (1.)  

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