Relationship between pressure, velocity, and temperature in liquids

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Is there a relation between pressure/velocity and temperature for liquids. Something like the ideal gas law for fluids in general?
 
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Do you mean pressure/volume or pressure/(sound)velocity?

In general fluids are more complex. In an ideal gas you assume that the molecules never touch and so it's just Newtonian mechanics of perfect points moving around. With a liquid all the properties depend on interactions between the molecules of the fluid
 
I can not assume it to be compressible fluid. So the ideal gas law is ruled out.

I mean the pressure (volume) and temperature.