Where Can I Find Realistic Water Isotherms?

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The discussion centers on the search for realistic water isotherms, with a specific mention of the van der Waals (vdW) isotherms. The user expresses a desire for more accurate representations of isotherms beyond the basic vdW model. Ultimately, the user resolves their query by discovering the PV diagram, which provides the necessary information regarding the properties of water under varying conditions.

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  • Understanding of thermodynamics and phase diagrams
  • Familiarity with van der Waals equation of state
  • Knowledge of pressure-volume (PV) relationships
  • Basic concepts of isothermal processes
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  • Research the van der Waals equation and its applications in real gas behavior
  • Explore advanced thermodynamic models for water, such as the Redlich-Kwong equation
  • Study the construction and interpretation of PV diagrams
  • Investigate the significance of isotherms in phase transitions
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Students and professionals in thermodynamics, chemical engineering, and physical chemistry who are interested in understanding the behavior of water and other substances under varying temperature and pressure conditions.

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Does anyone know where I can see some water isotherms? Or any other realistic isotherms. I would like to see something a little more realistic than just the vdW isotherms.
 
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Sorry, nevermind, I just had to search for PV diagram!
 

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