Abstract
We have concluded, thus far, the discussion of the first objective of chemical engineering thermodynamics: the evaluation of the feasibility of processes and the efficient energy utilization in them. Before we proceed with the second one, the evaluation of thermophysical properties offluids, we consider next intermolecular forces because they are useful in understanding the behavior of fluids as well as phase equilibrium, which is part of the third objective.
Keywords
Dipole Moment Attractive Force Dimethyl Ether Intermolecular Force Attractive Potential
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