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Effect of attractive interactions on Gibbs free energy
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[QUOTE="trurle, post: 6635177, member: 653393"] Entropy and enthalpy effects of molecular clusters can be said to be balanced only if exactly 50% of clusters are dissociated. Generally, such balance do not exist. For most common gases (except for water vapour), entropy contribution is much larger and molecules do not cluster in gas phase at room temperature despite of existence of attraction between them [/QUOTE]
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