Mayer condensation theory
Mayer condensation theory
[′mī·ər ‚kän·dən′sā·shən ‚thē·ə·rē] (statistical mechanics)
A theory of the condensation and critical state of a system of chemically saturated molecules, in which the system is assumed to consist of independent clusters of molecules.
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