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- Eötvös_rule abstract "The Eötvös rule, named after the Hungarian physicist Loránd (Roland) Eötvös (1848–1919) enables the prediction of the surface tension of an arbitrary liquid pure substance at all temperatures. The density, molar mass and the critical temperature of the liquid have to be known. At the critical point the surface tension is zero.The first assumption of the Eötvös rule is:1. The surface tension is a linear function of the temperature.This assumption is approximately fulfilled for most known liquids. When plotting the surface tension versus the temperature a fairly straight line can be seen which has a surface tension of zero at the critical temperature.The Eötvös rule also gives a relation of the surface tension behaviour of different liquids in respect to each other:2. The temperature dependence of the surface tension can be plotted for all liquids in a way that the data collapses to a single master curve. To do so either the molar mass, the density, or the molar volume of the corresponding liquid has to be known.".
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- Eötvös_rule wikiPageWikiLink Avogadro_constant.
- Eötvös_rule wikiPageWikiLink Boltzmann_constant.
- Eötvös_rule wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physical_chemistry.
- Eötvös_rule wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thermodynamic_equations.
- Eötvös_rule wikiPageWikiLink Critical_point_(thermodynamics).
- Eötvös_rule wikiPageWikiLink Density.
- Eötvös_rule wikiPageWikiLink Edward_A._Guggenheim.
- Eötvös_rule wikiPageWikiLink John_Lennard-Jones.
- Eötvös_rule wikiPageWikiLink Joule.
- Eötvös_rule wikiPageWikiLink Kelvin.
- Eötvös_rule wikiPageWikiLink Liquid.
- Eötvös_rule wikiPageWikiLink Loránd_Eötvös.
- Eötvös_rule wikiPageWikiLink Molar_mass.
- Eötvös_rule wikiPageWikiLink Mole_(unit).
- Eötvös_rule wikiPageWikiLink Statistical_mechanics.
- Eötvös_rule wikiPageWikiLink Surface_tension.
- Eötvös_rule wikiPageWikiLink Temperature.
- Eötvös_rule wikiPageWikiLink William_Ramsay.
- Eötvös_rule wikiPageWikiLink File:SFT-benzene.png.
- Eötvös_rule wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eötvös rule".
- Eötvös_rule subject Category:Physical_chemistry.
- Eötvös_rule subject Category:Thermodynamic_equations.
- Eötvös_rule type Diacritic.
- Eötvös_rule type Redirect.
- Eötvös_rule type Thermodynamic.
- Eötvös_rule comment "The Eötvös rule, named after the Hungarian physicist Loránd (Roland) Eötvös (1848–1919) enables the prediction of the surface tension of an arbitrary liquid pure substance at all temperatures. The density, molar mass and the critical temperature of the liquid have to be known. At the critical point the surface tension is zero.The first assumption of the Eötvös rule is:1.".
- Eötvös_rule label "Eötvös rule".
- Eötvös_rule sameAs Q442601.
- Eötvös_rule sameAs Eötvössche_Regel.
- Eötvös_rule sameAs Regla_de_Eötvös.
- Eötvös_rule sameAs Reguła_Eötvösa.
- Eötvös_rule sameAs m.02qpk1b.
- Eötvös_rule sameAs Закон_Етвеша.
- Eötvös_rule sameAs Q442601.
- Eötvös_rule wasDerivedFrom Eötvös_rule?oldid=691585548.
- Eötvös_rule depiction SFT-benzene.png.
- Eötvös_rule isPrimaryTopicOf Eötvös_rule.