Abstract

The surface tension of a ternary liquid mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, and argon has been calculated by a new approach using critical constants P c , V c , and T c at temperatures ranging from 90 to 110 K and pressure up to 865 kPa. New formalism has been made by modifying the Brock–Bird relation. The computed values are compared with the experimental findings. Satisfactory results have been obtained.

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