Friday, September 13, 2019

physical chemistry - Equation to calculate the triple point


Is there any equation that can calculate the triple point of a substance? Because a method for calculating the critical temperature and the Boyle temperature of a substance that I posted in another question I recently found that it also seems to be able to predict the triple point for some substances.


I searched the Internet and couldn't find any other such equation, in fact I came across a site that said there was none. Is this true? My equation predicts it from the Lennard-Jones parameters. Source:


Here is an excerpt from a document that I'm putting together. It also predicts the reduced triple point temperature to be 0.5


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