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The '''two center Lennard-Jones model''' consists of, as the name suggests, two [[Lennard-Jones model| Lennard-Jones sites]] separated by a fixed distance <math>L</math>. This model has often been used to study either heterodimers, or homodimers such as  [[nitrogen]].
The '''two center Lennard-Jones model''' consists of, as the name suggests, two [[Lennard-Jones model| Lennard-Jones sites]] separated by a distance <math>L</math>. This model has often been used to study either heterodimers, or homodimers such as  [[nitrogen]].
==Virial coefficients==
==Virial coefficients==
:''Main article [[Two-center Lennard-Jones model: virial coefficients]]''
:''Main article [[Two-center Lennard-Jones model: virial coefficients]]''

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The two center Lennard-Jones model consists of, as the name suggests, two Lennard-Jones sites separated by a distance . This model has often been used to study either heterodimers, or homodimers such as nitrogen.

Virial coefficients[edit]

Main article Two-center Lennard-Jones model: virial coefficients

Phase diagram[edit]

Main article Phase diagram of the two center Lennard-Jones model

References[edit]