Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9582287 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Precise calculations of the coexistence-curve diameters of a hard-core square-well (HCSW) fluid and the restricted primitive model (RPM) electrolyte exhibit marked deviations from rectilinear behavior. The HCSW diameter displays a |t|1âα singularity that sets in sharply for |t| â¡Â |T â Tc|/Tc â²Â 10â3; this compares favorably with extensive data for SF6, also reflected in C2H6, N2, etc. By contrast, the curvature of the RPM diameter varies slowly over a wide range |t| â²Â 0.1; this behavior mirrors observations for liquid alkali metals, specifically Rb and Cs. Amplitudes for the leading singular terms can be estimated numerically but their values cannot be taken literally.
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Authors
Young C. Kim, Michael E. Fisher,