The liquid state of matter is of great practical importance. The arrangement of atoms in a liquid is more disordered than in a crystal, and can be studied by the scattering of X-rays. This disordered arrangement is described statistically by the pair correlation function g(r), which gives the relative probability of an atom having a neighbour at a distance r
This chapter reviews the basic differences between gases, liquids, and solids, the transitions betwe...
Fluid metals are fundamentally distinct from normal insulating fluids such as argon in that their el...
While the structures of the solid and gaseous states of aggregation are fairly well understood, stat...
As we focus our attention on the liquid state and on solutions, I shall make a few comments on the r...
As we focus our attention on the liquid state and on solutions, I shall make a few comments on the r...
As we focus our attention on the liquid state and on solutions, I shall make a few comments on the r...
A substance which has a definite chemical composition can exist in one or more phases, such as the v...
The liquids differ from gases and solids in that they are neither completely ordered like the latter...
The mechanical properties of solids can be understood only by taking proper account of the imperfect...
A substance which has a definite chemical composition can exist in one or more phases, such as the v...
The state of aggregation of the molecules in a liquid is a problem which has not yet been solved. In...
This chapter reviews the basic differences between gases, liquids, and solids, the transitions betwe...
This chapter reviews the basic differences between gases, liquids, and solids, the transitions betwe...
This chapter reviews the basic differences between gases, liquids, and solids, the transitions betwe...
This chapter reviews the basic differences between gases, liquids, and solids, the transitions betwe...
This chapter reviews the basic differences between gases, liquids, and solids, the transitions betwe...
Fluid metals are fundamentally distinct from normal insulating fluids such as argon in that their el...
While the structures of the solid and gaseous states of aggregation are fairly well understood, stat...
As we focus our attention on the liquid state and on solutions, I shall make a few comments on the r...
As we focus our attention on the liquid state and on solutions, I shall make a few comments on the r...
As we focus our attention on the liquid state and on solutions, I shall make a few comments on the r...
A substance which has a definite chemical composition can exist in one or more phases, such as the v...
The liquids differ from gases and solids in that they are neither completely ordered like the latter...
The mechanical properties of solids can be understood only by taking proper account of the imperfect...
A substance which has a definite chemical composition can exist in one or more phases, such as the v...
The state of aggregation of the molecules in a liquid is a problem which has not yet been solved. In...
This chapter reviews the basic differences between gases, liquids, and solids, the transitions betwe...
This chapter reviews the basic differences between gases, liquids, and solids, the transitions betwe...
This chapter reviews the basic differences between gases, liquids, and solids, the transitions betwe...
This chapter reviews the basic differences between gases, liquids, and solids, the transitions betwe...
This chapter reviews the basic differences between gases, liquids, and solids, the transitions betwe...
Fluid metals are fundamentally distinct from normal insulating fluids such as argon in that their el...
While the structures of the solid and gaseous states of aggregation are fairly well understood, stat...