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The equations for the thermodynamic functions of an imperfect gas up to and including the pressure of condensation, are calculated for a one-component system consisting of chemically saturated molecules. The method starts with the calculation of the phase volume available to a system below a given energy. The thermodynamic functions are expressed in terms of integrals over the configuration space of a few molecules, the integrands involving the mutual potentials. The equations derived are formally equivalent to those derived in the previous papers of this series, using the Gibbs method.
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S. F. Streeter
Johns Hopkins University
Joseph Mayer
Royal Stoke University Hospital
The Journal of Chemical Physics
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1aa6269fa30811a0b8ecf4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1750361