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The Antoine equation is a class of semi-empirical correlations describing the relation between vapor pressure and temperature for pure substances. The Antoine equation is derived from the Clausius–Clapeyron relation. The equation was presented in 1888 by the French engineer Louis Charles Antoine [fr] (1825–1897).[1]
^Antoine, C. (1888), "Tensions des vapeurs; nouvelle relation entre les tensions et les températures" [Vapor Pressure: a new relationship between pressure and temperature], Comptes Rendus des Séances de l'Académie des Sciences (in French), 107: 681–684, 778–780, 836–837
The Antoineequation is a class of semi-empirical correlations describing the relation between vapor pressure and temperature for pure substances. The...
at body temperature, but with a relatively high vapor pressure. The Antoineequation is a pragmatic mathematical expression of the relation between the...
(1996). The analysis here shows the simple unattributed formula and the Antoineequation are reasonably accurate at 100 °C, but quite poor for lower temperatures...
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boiling point is 31.94 kJ·mol−1. The vapor pressure function follows the Antoineequation: log 10 ( p ) = A − B T + C {\displaystyle \log _{10}(p)=A-{\frac...
The Antoineequation is among the least complex of these, having only three parameters (A, B, and C). Other formulas, such as the Goff–Gratch equation and...
NRTL or UNIQUAC and for many different equations describing pure component properties, e.g., the Antoineequation for vapor pressures. The DDB is also used...
chemical properties began much earlier, notably the cubic equation of states and the Antoineequation were precursory developments of the 19th century. Initially...
temperature range 340–426 °C its vapor pressure p can be described with the Antoineequation log 10 p = A − B C + T {\displaystyle \log _{10}p=A-{\frac {B}{C+T}}}...
N-hydroxyphthalimide as a radical generator. The vapor pressure follows the Antoineequation log10(P) = A−(B/(T+C)) (P in bar, T in K) with A = 7.46724, B = 3693...
a Bancroft point must lie in the valid temperature ranges of the Antoineequation. Bancroft point is named after Wilder Dwight Bancroft. Raoult's law...
vapor pressure between the two bulbs (which can be determined via the Antoineequation) ρ {\displaystyle \rho } = the density of the liquid g {\displaystyle...
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transforming equations to isolate variables. Linear algebra is a closely related field investigating variables that appear in several linear equations, so-called...
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system. The continuity equation for the mass is part of the Euler equations of fluid dynamics. Many other convection–diffusion equations describe the conservation...
Antoine (2007), Abstract Algebra (2nd ed.), Springer Science & Business Media, ISBN 9780387715681 King, R. Bruce (2009), Beyond the Quartic Equation,...
H2O2 + 2 e− → 2 OH− Here the overall equation involves adding the reduction equation to twice the oxidation equation, so that the electrons cancel: 2 Fe2+...