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Page 303
... pressure dif- ference . The expression for the chemical potential of a semiper- fect gas in terms of temperature and pressure is found from equations ( 67 ) , ( 51 ) , and ( 52 ) . It proves to be the sum of a simple function of pressure ...
... pressure dif- ference . The expression for the chemical potential of a semiper- fect gas in terms of temperature and pressure is found from equations ( 67 ) , ( 51 ) , and ( 52 ) . It proves to be the sum of a simple function of pressure ...
Page 304
... pressures of pure liquids . The vapour of a pure species may be in mutual stable equilibrium with its liquid at a flat interface at the normal or saturation va- pour pressure corresponding to its temperature . The va- pour may also ...
... pressures of pure liquids . The vapour of a pure species may be in mutual stable equilibrium with its liquid at a flat interface at the normal or saturation va- pour pressure corresponding to its temperature . The va- pour may also ...
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... pressure combustion - gas turbine . Circled numbers refer to points on the inset graph of the pressure - volume relationship during a working cycle ( see text ) . accompanying pressure - volume diagram indicating the sequence of ...
... pressure combustion - gas turbine . Circled numbers refer to points on the inset graph of the pressure - volume relationship during a working cycle ( see text ) . accompanying pressure - volume diagram indicating the sequence of ...
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