Abstract

The experimental viscosity, thermal conductivity and diffusion data of Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, CH4 and N2 have been interpreted in terms of the Morse potential, with the aid of the kinetic-theory collision integrals for this potential tabulated by Lovell and Hirschfelder. The potential parameters determined from the crystal properties and the second virial coefficient are found to describe the transport properties only approximately. More detailed investigations are desirable to throw light on the relative merit of this new potential as compared to the well-known modified Buckingham exponential-six potential.

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