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'''Hexane''' is an [[Realistic_models#Alkanes |alkane]] with the molecular formula C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>14</sub>. | '''Hexane''' is an [[Realistic_models#Alkanes |alkane]] with the molecular formula C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>14</sub>. | ||
==Critical properties== | |||
The [[pressure]], [[temperature]] and density at the [[Critical points |critical point]] have been calculated for a [[virial equation of state]] using the [[TraPPE force field |TraPPE-UA]] [[Force fields | force field]], and are given in Table I of <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3486085 Andrew J. Schultz and David A. Kofke "Virial coefficients of model alkanes", Journal of Chemical Physics '''133''' 104101 (2010)]</ref>. | |||
==Virial coefficients== | |||
The virial coefficients [[Second virial coefficient | <math>B_2</math>]]-<math>B_5</math> as a function of temperature for the TraPPE-UA force field have been tabulated by Schultz and Kofke <ref>[ftp://ftp.aip.org/epaps/journ_chem_phys/E-JCPSA6-133-004034/c6.txt Schultz and Kofke EPAPS data]</ref>. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Cyclohexane]] | *[[Cyclohexane]] |
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Hexane is an alkane with the molecular formula C6H14.
Critical properties[edit]
The pressure, temperature and density at the critical point have been calculated for a virial equation of state using the TraPPE-UA force field, and are given in Table I of [1].
Virial coefficients[edit]
The virial coefficients - as a function of temperature for the TraPPE-UA force field have been tabulated by Schultz and Kofke [2].
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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