gasekvation
The term “gasekvation” refers to mathematical equations that describe the behavior of gases. In chemistry and physics this usually means the ideal gas law and its extensions, which relate pressure, volume, temperature, and amount of substance. The ideal gas law, written as PV = nRT, assumes that gas molecules do not interact and occupy no volume, which is accurate for dilute gases at moderate pressures and high temperatures.
When real gas behavior deviates from the ideal, the compressibility factor Z is introduced, where Z =
In thermodynamics, the Van der Waals equation also predicts phase transitions and critical points, with critical