The history of the rectilinear diameter law

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The formulation of the so-called law of rectilinear diameter for the determination of the critical volume of substances in the concluding decades of the nineteenth century became in a very useful and acceptably exact alternative tool for researchers in the field of critical phenomena. Its corresponding original expression, and even those of its early few modifications, were so mathematically simple that their use did not limit to exclusively contribute to remove the by then experimental obstacle for the estimating of this critical parameter, but also extended along several decades in the increasing applications of the principle of corresponding states.

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Reif-Acherman, S. (2010). The history of the rectilinear diameter law. Quimica Nova, 33(9), 2003–2010. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422010000900033

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