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Z. Naturforsch. 66a, 774 – 778 (2011)
doi:10.5560/ZNA.2011-0042
Takahasi Nearest-Neighbour Gas Revisited II: Morse Gases
Akira Matsumoto
Department of Molecular Sciences, Faculty of Science, Osaka Prefecture University, Gakuencho 1 – 1, Nakaku, Sakai, Osaka, 599-8531, Japan
Received April 28, 2011 / revised July 13, 2011
Reprint requests to: A. M.; E-mail: akibohn@nifty.com
Some thermodynamic quantities for the Morse potential are analytically evaluated at an isobaric process. The parameters of Morse gases for 21 substances are obtained by the second virial coefficient data and the spectroscopic data of diatomic molecules. Also some thermodynamic quantities for water are calculated numerically and drawn graphically. The inflexion point of the length L which depends on temperature T and pressure P corresponds physically to a boiling point. L indicates the liquid phase from lower temperature to the inflexion point and the gaseous phase from the inflexion point to higher temperature. The boiling temperatures indicate reasonable values compared with experimental data. The behaviour of L suggests a chance of a first-order phase transition in one dimension.
Key words: Takahasi Nearest-Neighbour Gas; Morse Potential; Boiling Temperature; Equation of State; Enthalpy; First-Order Phase Transition.
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