The quantitative thermodynamic effect of adding a weak, long-range attraction to inverse-power repulsive potentials is studied. The resulting phase diagrams exhibit two fluid phases and a solid phase, a critical point, a triple point, and, for sufficiently soft repulsions, an additional solid phase with an additional triple point. The effects of attractions other than van der Waals' are studied too by using a simple analytic model for the canonical partition function. Although such models exhibit a wide variety of thermodynamic behavior, they are still not general enough to reproduce the results of high-temperature measurements on liquid metals. Copyright © 1975 American Institute of Physics.
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Hoover, W. G., Stell, G., Goldmark, E., & Degani, G. D. (1975). Generalized van der Waals equation of state. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 63(12), 5434–5438. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.431277
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