The composition dependence of the surface tension of highly nonideal organic-organic and aqueous-organic nonelectrolyte solutions is described, based on the assumption that the surface layer can be treated as a separate phase located between vapor and bulk liquid phases. The Wilson, NRTL, and UNIFAC
Blip function calculation of the radial distribution functions for a binary liquid mixture
โ Scribed by Stanley I. Sandler
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 486 KB
- Volume
- 33
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2614
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โฆ Synopsis
It is sho\vn that the usz OF the h@ iempcrnture approxhaiion to blip hnction tieory together with a tv;o-componeni hard sphere reference fluid leads to reEsonab!y xcurr?te xadictions for the radi! distiibu!ioil iunctions iii a moderate temperntirre, moderate density, binns_q Iznnzd-Jones r&:;ure.
Recent!y, the blip function expansion of Anderson, Weeks and Chand!er [ 1,2] as extended by Sung 2nd Chandler [3] and Steele and Sandier [4]) has been
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