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IN NATURE (October 24), Mr. Donnan observed that the “Law of Diameters” in combination with any equation of state, such as Van der Waal's, which applies to the region of coexistence of liquid and vapour, supplies an (empirical) expression for the maximum pressure of a vapour at any temperature T in the form of an explicit function of this temperature and known constants.
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BARKER, G. The Pressure of a Saturated Vapour as an Explicit Function of the Temperature. Nature 53, 79 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/053079a0
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