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SOLVED:Develop expressions for the volume expansivity \beta and the isothermal compressibility \kappa for (a) an ideal gas. (b) a gas whose equation of state is p(v-b)=R T. (c) a gas obeying the
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SOLVED:For liquid water the isothermal compressibility is given by: \kappa=\frac{c}{V(P+b)} where c and b are functions of temperature only. If 1 kg of water is compressed isothermally and reversibly from 1 to
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