Calculate fugacicty of a certain subtance

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To calculate the fugacity of a substance, start by determining the reduced temperature and pressure, which will indicate whether the substance is in a high or low density state. If the substance is high density, refer to appropriate charts; if low density, utilize the virial equations for calculations. The provided data includes temperature, pressure, compressibility for the vapor phase, vapor pressure, molar volume, and isothermal compressibility, which is pressure-independent. Following these steps will guide you in approaching the fugacity calculation effectively. Further assistance is available if needed.
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Hi everybody, :smile:
i have to calculate fugacicty of a certain subtance.

i am given temerature and pressure of a that substance and its compressiblity for the vapor phase.

i am also given its vapor pressure at the same temp., its molar volume, and its isothermal compressibilty at the same temp and i am told it is independent of pressure.

can anyone tell me how to approach this problem.

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shanx
 
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first find the reduced temp and press that will tell you whether its high density or low density if its high your charts if its low use the virial equations at least start there if you still don't know just ask and i can work it out for you.
 
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