How can I solve integrals with enthalpy and entropy in thermodynamics?

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The discussion centers on solving integrals related to enthalpy and entropy in thermodynamics, specifically deriving results from given equations in a referenced PDF. The user seeks assistance in transitioning from the integrals provided to the desired results, specifically equations 4.4-29 and 4.4-30. They express uncertainty about the integration process and mention the use of specific variables like Z and B in their calculations. The user is looking for a clear method to achieve the integration and obtain the correct results. Help is requested to clarify the integration steps needed for these thermodynamic equations.
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I come from Poland and I had to visit this site because I didn't find solution for my problem. I was given a task to solve an integral with enthalpy and entropy. The problem is that I don't know how to solve the integral I was given. I'm sorry that I'm wasting your time but I didn't have any choice and I'm asking you for help.

The enthalpy and entropy integrals are here at 4 page (on the top of the site) in this pdf link

http://webpages.sdsmt.edu/~ddixon/Departure_Fxns.pdf

I don't know the way from integral to the result of enthalpy and entropy integrals but the result I have to get after integration is at 5 page of pdf link in frames I wrote. Those results are also at that page : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departure_function. I need to know how to solve those integrals to get the results shown at 5 page of pdf link in frames.
 
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Not sure what you are asking.

Please confirm you are trying to derive analytically

equation 4.4-29 from equation 4.4-27

and

equation 4.4-30 from equation 4.4-28
 
yes from 4.4-22 enthalpy integral I need to get 4.4-29 result after integration, and from 4.4-23 entropy integral I need to get 4.4-30 result after integration. In the integration I can use Z=PV/RT and B=Pb/RT. I have no idea how to integrate those integrals so please help me, thank you
 
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