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We will see that the excess free energy associated with the interface y can be
treated as arising from five different sources : ( 1 ) a short range quasi - chemical
term Yc due to the typical molecular interactions at the interface , ( 2 ) a longer ...
We will see that the excess free energy associated with the interface y can be
treated as arising from five different sources : ( 1 ) a short range quasi - chemical
term Yc due to the typical molecular interactions at the interface , ( 2 ) a longer ...
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The method of calculation is therefore simply to list , for each structure , the
possible values of r ; and their associated multiplicities M ; and then evaluate the
lattice sum for particular potential functions ( r ) . This corresponds to writing Eq . (
9a ) ...
The method of calculation is therefore simply to list , for each structure , the
possible values of r ; and their associated multiplicities M ; and then evaluate the
lattice sum for particular potential functions ( r ) . This corresponds to writing Eq . (
9a ) ...
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9 ( provided all of the heat of fusion is associated with molecular changes ) . * For
the 3 - level model , let X . , X1 , and X - , be the fraction of molecular states of
type 0 , 1 , and – 1 , respectively , per unit area of interface . Therefore , X . + X1 +
X ...
9 ( provided all of the heat of fusion is associated with molecular changes ) . * For
the 3 - level model , let X . , X1 , and X - , be the fraction of molecular states of
type 0 , 1 , and – 1 , respectively , per unit area of interface . Therefore , X . + X1 +
X ...
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