Equation of State for Alkaline Earth Metals : Prediction form Boiling Point Constants
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概要
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A statistical-mechanical analytical equation of state has been employed successfully to molten alkaline earth metals. The temperature-dependent parameters of the equation of state have been calculated using our previously reported corresponding-states correlation based on the normal boiling point parameters as the scaling constants. It is shown that knowledge of just normal boiling temperature and the liquid density at a normal boiling point are sufficient to predict the equation of state of magnesium, calcium, stroncium, and barium from the melting points up to several hundred degrees above their boiling points. A comparison of calculated saturated liquid densities of these metals with experimental ones shows that our predicted results are within a 5% difference of experimental ones.
- 社団法人 化学工学会の論文
- 2004-07-01
著者
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Boushehri Ali
Department Of Chemistry College Of Science Shiraz University
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Eslami Hossein
Department Of Chemistry College Of Sciences Persian Gulf University
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MAFTOON Leila
Department of Chemistry, College of Sciences, Shiraz University
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Maftoon Leila
Department Of Chemistry College Of Sciences Shiraz University
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