Benedict equation of state
Benedict equation of state
[′ben·ə‚dikt i′kwā·zhən əv ′stāt] (physical chemistry)
An empirical equation relating pressures, temperatures, and volumes for gases and gas mixtures; superseded by the Benedict-Webb-Rubin equation of state.
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