Data/Model for Tait Equation of State (Liquids)

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Hello All, I'm not sure if this query belongs in the Atomic/Solid State/Comp. Physics category (vs. say, Classical Physics), but I'm fishing here anyway.

I'm looking for current values of the empirical constants in the Tait equation of state, and/or the 'modified' (adiabatic) Tait EOS, for liquids in general, water in particular. Better yet an analytic formulation for these constants, applicable to liquids in general, in terms of measurable mechanical/thermodynamic properties. Thanks for any info!
 
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