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The Forces Between Molecules
Maurice Rigby,E. Brian Smith,William A. Wakeham +2 more
- 26 Feb 1987
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TL;DR: The nature of intermolecular forces Molecular beams Spectroscopic measurements Gas imperfection The transport properties of gases The solid state The liquid state Potential functions - the state of the art as mentioned in this paper
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Abstract: The nature of intermolecular forces Molecular beams Spectroscopic measurements Gas imperfection The transport properties of gases The solid state The liquid state Potential functions - the state of the art.
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