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Physical properties of seawater

Author: Gérard COPIN-MONTÉGUT

Publication date: November 10, 2002, Review date: March 18, 2024

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3. Equation of state for seawater

A physico-chemical system in equilibrium can be described by an unlimited number of properties: temperature, pressure, density, viscosity, dielectric constant, refractive index, etc. However, this information is redundant, as the system is completely described by a limited number of independent variables. However, this information is redundant, as the system is completely described by a limited number of independent variables. This number, or variance υ , is fixed by the phase rule: υ=n+2φ

with n number of independent components,

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