A Liquid Water Model That Explains the Variation of Surface Tension of Water with Temperaure
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概要
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A model is presented that explains the variation of surface tension of liquid water with temperature. The presence of non H-bonding H (NHB H) atoms (defining surface of assumed clusters) together with H-bonding atoms, is considered in this treatment. A good agreement between the experimental and computed values suggests the validity of this model. The change in the number of NHB H atoms and density account for the variation of surface tension with temperature. Previously, the same model was applied to explain the anomalous variation of density of liquid water with temperature [A. Khan et.al.: Chem. Phys. Lett. 266 (1997) 473].
- Publication Office, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyoの論文
- 2001-03-15
著者
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Khanam Fahima
Physics Department Bangladesh University Of Engineering And Technology
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Khan M.
Department Of Botany University Of Karachi
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Khan Arshad
Chemistry Department, The Pennsylvania State University, PA 15801, USA
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Khan M.
Foundation for Research in Educational Planning and Development (FREPD), Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Khan M.
Department Of Analytical Chemistry University Of Barcelona
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Khan Arshad
Chemistry Department The Pennsylvania State University
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