The Relation between the Heat of Melting Point, Boiling Point, and the Activation Energy of Self-Diffusion in Accordance with the Concept of Randomized Particles

  • Malyshev V
  • Makasheva A
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Abstract

On the example of typical metals, it's found that the activation energy of self-diffusion is above of the melting heat and below of vaporization heat. This corresponds to the existence of liquid-mobile particle classification based on the concept of randomized particles. A formula for estimating the activation energy of self-diffusion by which it is approximately half of the heat of evaporation of the substance is recommended. We derive the temperature dependence for a fraction self-diffu-sion's particles.

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Malyshev, V. P., & Makasheva, A. M. (2014). The Relation between the Heat of Melting Point, Boiling Point, and the Activation Energy of Self-Diffusion in Accordance with the Concept of Randomized Particles. Open Journal of Physical Chemistry, 04(04), 166–172. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojpc.2014.44019

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