Abstract
The kinetic theory of gases can be used to accurately calculate the transport properties of gases based on knowledge of the intermolecular potential between the interacting atoms, molecules or ions. This approach has been especially useful at high temperatures where experimental transport data are either sparse or unavailable. In recent years, increasingly accurate potentials for atom-atom and atom-ion interactions have become available for such calculations, and approaches for applying these potentials to calculate the high temperature thermophysical properties of gases are described.
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