Recent theories of homogeneous vapor condensation (density functional theory, self- consistent classical theory, phenomenological diffuse interface theory, and the scaling theory by McGraw, Laaksonen, and Talanquer) are compared with experiments on non-polar, weakly polar, and metallic liquids. In accord with a theoretical analysis, remarkable agreement between predictions of the density functional theory and the diffuse interface theory is observed. INTRODUCTION
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Gránásy, L. (2003). Comparison of modern theories of vapor condensation (pp. 209–212). AIP Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1361848
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