Abstract

The Massieu function of a saturated fluid (composed of one particle species, two phases, and one thermodynamic degree of freedom) is given as a function of the temperature, vapor pressure, surface tension, and chemical potential, the latter being expressed in terms of the bulk densities. It is thus possible to give a complete thermodynamic description of the state of this system that includes the absolute values of the entropy and internal energy.

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