Critical variable

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Template:Short description Critical variables are defined, for example in thermodynamics, in terms of the values of variables at the critical point.

On a PV diagram, the critical point is an inflection point. Thus:[1]

(PV)C=0
(2PV2)C=0

For the van der Waals equation, the above yields:[1]

PC=a27b2
VC=3nb
TC=8a27bR

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