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Revision as of 13:45, 12 July 2007

The second virial coefficient is usually written as B or as . The second virial coefficient represents the initial departure from ideal-gas behavior. The second virial coefficient is given by

where is the intermolecular pair potential, T is the temperature and is the Boltzmann constant. Notice that the expression within the parenthesis of the integral is the Mayer f-function.

For any hard convex body

The second virial coefficient for any hard convex body is given by the exact relation

where

where is the volume, , the surface area, and the mean radius of curvature.

Hard spheres

For hard spheres one has (McQuarrie, 1976, eq. 12-40)

leading to

Note that for the hard sphere is independent of temperature.

See also

References