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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract In molecular physics, Shimansky equation dIn molecular physics, Shimansky equation describes the temperature dependence of the heat of vaporization (also known as the enthalpy of vaporization or the heat of evaporation): where is the latent heat of vaporization at the temperature , is the critical temperature, is the parameter that is equal to the heat of vaporization at zero temperature. This equation was obtained in 1955 by Yu. I. Shimansky, at first empirically, and later derived theoretically. Shimansky equation does not contain any arbitrary constants, since the value of can be determined experimentally and can be calculated using (1) if has been measured experimentally for at least one given value of temperature . Shimansky equation describes quite well the heat of vaporization for a wide variety of liquids. For chemical compounds that belong to the same class (e.g. alcohols) the value of ratio remains constant. For each such class of liquids, Shimansky equation can be re-written in a form of where . The latter formula is a mathematical expression of structural similarity of liquids. The value of plays a role of the parameter for a group of curves of temperature dependence of L. of curves of temperature dependence of L.
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rdfs:comment In molecular physics, Shimansky equation dIn molecular physics, Shimansky equation describes the temperature dependence of the heat of vaporization (also known as the enthalpy of vaporization or the heat of evaporation): where is the latent heat of vaporization at the temperature , is the critical temperature, is the parameter that is equal to the heat of vaporization at zero temperature. where . The latter formula is a mathematical expression of structural similarity of liquids. The value of plays a role of the parameter for a group of curves of temperature dependence of L. of curves of temperature dependence of L.
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