Macleod equation and constant in pure, binary and ternary systems

Miguel Gonzalo Arenas-Quevedo, José Luis López-Cervantes, Jesús Gracia-Fadrique
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The Macleod equation establishes a linear relationship between surface tension and the fourth power of the density difference between liquid and vapor, expressed asσ=CMacleod(ρlρv)4. This study demonstrates by a practical and empirical approximation with critical exponents and the theory of corresponding states, the foundations behind Macleod's proposal and extends this equation to binary and ternary systems exhibiting liquid-liquid equilibrium. Additionally, it offers a thermodynamic perspective on the Macleod constant through a novel variable termed the entropic molar volume, along with other functions.

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