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The vapor pressure of an isotropic solid particle

In this case the Laplace equation must be inserted using the form in Equation (6.12), [Pg.162]

Note that the surface stress is eliminated. If assumptions are made in a similar manner to those in Equation (6.40) for the liquid, the molar volume difference between solid and vapor becomes [Pg.163]

Substitution of Equation (6.48) into Equation (6.47) yields an expression that may be integrated as follows  [Pg.163]

Thus the Kelvin equation also describes the vapor pressure of an isotropic solid. The description of the vapor pressure of a small crystal becomes a little more complex, but the appropriate surface function to describe the equilibrium is still y. [Pg.164]


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