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Excess compressibility specific heat

The main excess properties are the free energy gE, enthalpy hB, entropy sE, and volume v (per molecule) data on other excess properties (specific heat, thermal expansion or compressibility) are rather scarce. In most cases gE, hE, sE, and vE have been determined at low pressures (<1 atm) so that for practical calculations p may be equated to zero their theoretical expressions deduced from Eqs. (33) and (34) are then as follows ... [Pg.126]

Nor can the theory of regular solutions based on the simplified lattice model (cf. Ch. Ill) give any indication on the excess properties related to the equation of state such as the excess volume, the excess compressibility and hence the excess entropy and the excess specific heat all of which are closely related to the equation of state. In fact, no equation of state at all is introduced in this model. The lattice model can only be used to calculate the excess free energy and the excess enthalpy which should be equal in the zerbth approximation. However the experimental data invalidate this conclusion. [Pg.230]


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