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The critical evaluation of compression data for liquids and a revision of the isotherms of mercury
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Numerical AnalysisEngineeringMeasurementExperimental ThermodynamicsChemistryUncertainty QuantificationCompression (Physics)Numerical SimulationRandom Experimental ErrorsAnalytical ChemistryStraight Line IsothermsThermodynamicsCritical EvaluationApproximation TheoryPhysicsLiquid Compression DataMercury ChemistryCompression DataNatural Sciences
It is shown that Hudleston's equation represents liquid compression data at least as accurately as Tait's equation, and the straight line isotherms obtained are more convenient for the estimation of random experimental errors. The equation may also be used to extrapolate and interpolate measurements over a large P-T region.
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