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The '''TIP5P-E''' model is a version of the [[TIP5P]] model, re-parameterised for use with [[Ewald sum]]s. The following table of parameters is taken from Ref. 1 Table I.
The '''TIP5P-E''' model is a version of the [[TIP5P]] model, re-parameterised for use with [[Ewald sum]]s. The following table of parameters is taken from Table I of
<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1652434 Steven W. Rick "A reoptimization of the five-site water potential (TIP5P) for use with Ewald sums", Journal of Chemical Physics '''120''' 6085 (2004)]</ref>.
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==Vapour-liquid equilibria==
See <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp0495242 Martin Lísal, Ivo Nezbeda, and William R. Smith "Vapor−Liquid Equilibria in Five-Site (TIP5P) Models of Water", Journal of Physical Chemistry B '''108''' pp. 7412–7414 (2004)]</ref>.
==References==
==References==
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1652434 Steven W. Rick "A reoptimization of the five-site water potential (TIP5P) for use with Ewald sums", Journal of Chemical Physics '''120''' 6085 (2004)]
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The TIP5P-E model is a version of the TIP5P model, re-parameterised for use with Ewald sums. The following table of parameters is taken from Table I of [1].

(Å) (kcal.mol-1) q(H) (e)
3.097 0.178 0.241

Vapour-liquid equilibria[edit]

See [2].

References[edit]